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Is there no advantage in intergenerational education?
Nowadays, many people can't take care of their children by themselves because of their fast pace of life and increasing work pressure, so they can only leave their children to their parents to raise. But some people will be more worried that the next generation of educated children will have many problems. So is there really no advantage in the next generation of education? Let's have a look.

First, is there no advantage in intergenerational education?

In fact, intergenerational education also has certain advantages, because many parents are under great pressure in life now, and some nervousness at work is likely to be brought home, so when educating their children, they may not have so much patience, and sometimes even lose their temper with their children, which will inevitably bring too much psychological pressure to their children, and will also have a certain impact on their healthy and happy growth, while their elders are different. Because the elders' mentality is relatively peaceful, they are more willing to show more patience to accompany their children to do something, and will also give them more encouragement and support. Moreover, many elders will give their children more comfort and guidance when they encounter difficulties and setbacks, instead of just being angry and criticizing their children like some young parents.

Second, what if it is different from the parenting concept of the elders?

Many elders have different views on parenting from our young people, and it is easy to have some conflicts while educating children. For example, some elderly people think that letting children eat salt early will make their children more energetic, while young parents will think that letting children eat salt early will only have a certain impact on their health. At this time, we should not directly blame our elders in front of our children, but tell them afterwards. What effect does the child eat salt too early have on the body? In addition, they should tell their elders that letting their children eat salt too early will make their internal organs bear a greater burden, or they can take their elders with them when they take their children to the hospital or have a physical examination, and then ask the doctor how to solve it in front of their elders. Usually, the elderly absolutely follow the doctor's advice.