First of all, talk about the differences in teaching resources between hometown and county. If you go to school in your hometown, your educational environment and teacher strength may be weaker than that in the county, because it is mainly left-behind children in rural areas, and the school infrastructure may not be as perfect as that in the county.
If you study in the county, you can have more resources to help your children learn, such as high-quality teachers, a good teaching environment, and a library where children can learn independently. If a child is studying in his hometown, it is probably because his parents work in the county town and have no parents to accompany him. This has a great influence on the healthy growth of children. Then if the children study in the county, they can go home on weekends.
And if children study in the county, they can learn other things. For example, you can learn some dancing and painting, and you can also participate in some competitions and activities organized by schools. While helping children learn, they also exercise their interpersonal skills and autonomous learning ability.
Generally speaking, if family economic conditions permit, I think parents should let their children study in the county and receive better education. Because children who go to school in their hometown and county can see the difference at a glance. Children studying in their hometown seldom read other books except the knowledge in textbooks. One reason is that there is no guidance, and the other reason is that there are no conditions.
Children who study in county towns have a better learning environment than their hometown and are exposed to more new things. They show their self-confidence and versatility in front of people, rather than the clever and sensible impression left by their hometown children.