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Does the double reduction policy have an impact on the Children's Palace?
The double reduction policy has added non-disciplinary training courses to the Children's Palace. The "double drop" policy was officially introduced. Children's palaces and youth activity centers around the country actively adjust non-disciplinary courses such as autumn talents, and rely on effective carriers such as social practice education and public welfare activities to attract children's interest in choosing courses.

Announcement of Youth Palace in Qiantang District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province: Registration for English, writing and thinking training classes in autumn will be stopped, and students who have paid fees will be refunded uniformly. This is the earliest children's palace in Hangzhou to stop subject courses. Although the autumn course has not officially started, art experience classes such as pottery, sand painting and tea art have already started. Children can feel it through the experience class first, and then choose to register according to their interests.

The courses in Youth Palace are of a certain public welfare nature, compared with the fee of 200-300 yuan for a class in for-profit training institutions. Here, a semester 1000 yuan can attend 14 class, which is the first choice for many parents' excellent courses. It is understood that after the cancellation of discipline-related courses, the Youth Palace in Qiantang District of Hangzhou has opened 46 new classes focusing on comprehensive practice and language performance, adding more than 800 places, which is still very popular.