None of my children have attended remedial classes. It would be nice to learn some basic courses at school, learn a musical instrument, practice good handwriting, and like reading more than anything else. Of course, as parents, it is to let children have more skills! Let children have one more way to step into society in the future, and also to cultivate their hobbies! I heard that the price of the house is going to rise, a product is going to be out of stock, and there are still people waiting in line. If you don't grab it, you won't be at ease.
How can your children fall behind? Also, some parents don't have time to take care of their children, so give them to the teacher's cram school. The vast majority of parents are "conformity" and are trapped by the atmosphere of tutoring. It's not what children really need, but what parents think they need. No one wants their children to lose at the starting line and lay the foundation for their future. After all, your knowledge can't reach the knowledge that children teach at school now. You feel that you didn't mean it and you can't help!
Everyone wants to have enough time to rest and play, and now the school doesn't talk much. What if there is no psychological consultation? I think a person's learning attitude determines his grades, and children's learning attitude is also related to their parents' education. In principle. It's no problem for children to take extra long classes. It is really necessary to find out whether the teacher needs to make up for it or whether the child's poor grades really need to make up. There are also make-up classes in rural areas. Many parents say that students don't make up so many lessons and don't understand. It is good for children to know this early. As for whether various cram schools can improve children's competitiveness, different parents have different ideas.