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Why are most parents' education called blind education now?
Because most parents' education now is follow-up, they don't know what their children need at all. I don't know what kind of person the child I have educated in this way will become in the future.

Everyone just looks at their relatives, friends and neighbors, and they all educate their children in this way. It is easy to follow suit blindly by implementing such an education method. You can't tailor a set of education methods for your child, nor can you choose the direction that suits him.

For example, many parents will have this situation when they enroll in interest classes. But most parents' investment is wasted, because children are not interested in these things at all, and they can't learn them at all. They can only become amateurs and muddle along in these training institutions.

Parents just kept giving him this newspaper and that training class, but the child's resistance was strong. At this time, parents should first think about what their children like. These parents often like to deprive their children of their usual game time and give them various training courses. I hope that through these training institutions, their talents will be developed and their grades will be improved by leaps and bounds.

However, if parents can relieve their children's anxiety a little, and let them have more time to cultivate their interests and have more time to play, it may be better than various training courses. Children's interests are born, not overnight.

Enrolling in various training courses can not only cultivate their real hobbies, but also make them feel disgusted with these hobbies, thus inhibiting the display of their talents. For example, we like writing. Writing is an interest, but when we make money from it, we will feel sick. I have to write so many things against my will every day. At this time, writing is no longer an interest, something we like, but something we hate.