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What is the significance of setting up a labor week in primary and secondary schools every academic year?
Setting up a labor week in universities, primary and secondary schools every year can help students learn some labor skills through practice, understand the meaning of labor, and let them know how to respect the hard work of others.

First of all, practice is the best learning.

Nowadays, many children are spoiled by their parents. When they are free, they study and play. Most parents don't let their children do housework, so many children don't do housework, and even simple tasks such as sweeping the floor and washing dishes may not be done. Therefore, the school has set up a labor week to let children participate in labor, sweep the floor, clean the windows, and clean up the chairs in the classroom without the help of parents. Let them really learn these labor skills, which will be beneficial to living alone when they grow up.

Second, achieve the goal of education through labor week.

Although children often listen to their teachers, labor is glorious? But in fact, they just listened and didn't have a deep understanding of the concept of labor. Only by letting them practice the following, can they know that labor is not easy at all, can they understand the good intentions of their parents, can they understand that everything they have is hard-won, and thus learn to cherish everything they have. At the same time, it is conducive to cultivating them to respect workers from all walks of life, whether they are cleaning aunts, takeaway brothers or big bosses, as long as they work hard, they are worthy of respect.

Third, relieve the pressure of study and deepen the friendship with classmates through the work week.

Usually, children's studies are heavy and their learning pressure is not small. They seldom have time to play with their classmates, even if they are in the same class, they may not be familiar with each other. Now Labor Week provides an opportunity for everyone to work together. Children can talk and laugh while working, releasing the pressure of study. A lot of work can't be done by one person, and usually several people need to cooperate. This kind of work not only cultivates children's teamwork spirit and communication skills, but also deepens the friendship between classmates.

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