Many parents may want their children to be trained outside the school, to improve their abilities, and to let them learn more and have more talents. There are more and more off-campus training institutions. Can training bring progress to children? In my opinion, I don't think it can bring progress to children. There are three main reasons why we can't:
First, training brings skills to children.
In fact, in my opinion, I think training really can't bring progress to children, because many times those trainings teach skills and won't let children learn more practical knowledge. I think this can't make children make more progress or let more children learn things to a certain extent.
Second, training does not make children learn more real knowledge.
In my opinion, I don't think many training institutions will have good sales behavior, and they may not be able to let children learn more real knowledge. Many times, those training institutions can't have better knowledge professors, let alone promote children's progress.
Third, training has not enhanced children's interest.
In my opinion, I think that many times those trainings can't enhance children's interest, nor can they make children like learning more. Because many times, those training institutions can't make themselves have a better standard, can't think for those students, and can't enhance their interest.
This is my opinion. Do you have any ideas? Welcome to leave a message in the comments section.