First, children and parents are a little anxious now.
Although it is pointed out in the notice that primary school students should sleep 10 hours a day, junior high school students should sleep for 9 hours and senior high school students should sleep for 8 hours, I think it is unlikely to be implemented under the current circumstances. First, in the name of improving academic performance, parents will let their children stay up late to finish homework or extracurricular exercises and deprive them of sleep time. Secondly, children also have such anxiety in their hearts, fearing that their grades are not better than those of other students, so they will stay up late to work overtime. Therefore, both children and parents suffer from mild anxiety.
Second, it's no good studying at bedtime.
I think children should play when they should, rest when they should, and study when they should. Blindly putting the cart before the horse not only deprives children of sleep time, but also puts them in an infinite loop. Children always do inappropriate things at inappropriate times. Is this what parents want to see? Don't take up children's sleep time, let them have a good sleep and study better.
Third, I hope this notice can be effectively implemented.
In fact, many parents are very happy to see this notice, so that schools will not deprive their children of sleep time on the grounds of making up lessons or studying at night. For growing children, it is still necessary to have enough sleep. Parents and teachers must follow the notice.