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Peisi Chen won't let his son get full marks. What do you think of his education?
I think this kind of education is problematic. Parents really don't need to put too much pressure on their children, but at the same time they can't carry out so-called anti-intellectual education.

For a long time, many parents have paid special attention to their children's learning problems, and will also enroll their children in various cram schools after school to improve their academic performance in this way. At the same time, children's learning pressure is also great. Many people have limited talents, but they are forced to study by their parents. Such behavior has seriously affected the healthy growth of children. It is precisely because of this that we will advocate reducing children's learning burden and let them grow up healthily and happily. Nevertheless, I personally do not support Peisi Chen's approach, and I will express my views from the following points.

First, Peisi Chen forbade his son to get full marks.

Everyone has his own way of education. For Peisi Chen, Peisi Chen doesn't allow his children to get full marks. Even if his son got full marks in the exam, Peisi Chen would be unhappy, because Peisi Chen only asked his son to get 60 marks, while Peisi Chen felt that passing the exam was enough, because happiness and freedom were more important.

Second, I don't agree with this kind of education.

In my opinion, if parents want their children to be happy, I can help them grow up healthily in various ways, not necessarily by their poor study. At the same time, it is good for children to study well. It's hard for me to understand why parents deliberately let their children learn badly. If we neglect the education of children just for their healthy growth, I think it will affect their life.

Third, I don't think education can be completely liberalized.

Some people always make the mistake of forcing their children to study all the time, or completely letting them go, regardless of their study. Personally, I don't think we should treat the issue of happy education across the board. We need to find a balance between children's happy growth and education, and help them to succeed in this way.