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What are the differences between China and the West in family education?
I know a few things: one. Westerners believe that the family is centered on two generations of couples and children. Grandparents rarely live with their children, grandchildren and daughters, and parents rarely interfere with their children's marriage and family. Basically, they don't care when they grow up. On the other hand, children seldom bite old people and don't always ask their parents for help.

Two. In educating children, western families, especially those with high academic qualifications, are very opposed to hitting children, but they demand high courtesy and independence. Relatively speaking, China's families love and overprotect their children, but they like to beat them when they are punished. The western education system doesn't pay as much attention to the results of cultural courses as people in China do. They will pay more attention to the ability of activities and experiences.

Three. China people attach great importance to the concept of family, and many things will be attended by seven aunts and eight aunts. Westerners generally find it hard to accept that they don't need others to tell them what to do. I don't care much about other people's eyes and opinions.