First, there are security risks and poor training facilities.
Many organizations rent venues, and for the sake of small cost and big return, they often don't consider security issues. There is only a small room in a residential building, with no safety facilities and training facilities, only a simple desk and chair and a teacher's mouth! Without preaching, such an environment does not meet the conditions for running a school!
Second, the documents are incomplete and the teachers' fees are undocumented.
The education market has been chaotic and irregular. Although the state has stepped up its efforts in rectification, the intensity and depth are still limited. Most illegal institutions still exist in the market. The government's examination and approval of the conditions for running a school is not standardized and strict, and there are even black-box operations. Some applicants deliberately relaxed the policy, resulting in many institutions running unqualified conditions and incomplete documents.
Third, the price is high and the charges are unreasonable.
It is precisely because of grasping the parents' psychology of "giving everything for their children" and "not letting their children lose at the starting line" that some institutions charge exorbitant prices, and some even deliberately charge more than their peers, promoting "good teachers" and promising results. And advise you not to look at the price, let you take an experience class first, and then brainwash your parents with their specially trained marketing skills.
Fourth, it is easy to pay, but difficult to refund.
When most training institutions want to withdraw money from your pocket, that face is always smiling and amiable. But when you want to refund the fee halfway for some reason, it is even more difficult. They will suddenly change their faces, refuse to refund the fees for various reasons, and pass the buck.
Some institutions will even verbally tell them that "once the payment receipt is not refunded" or "the course will not be refunded after half a year", and some parents can only "recognize the planting" in disguise.
Fifth, the curriculum is rigid and there are few "dry goods"
After a few classes, that's all I've learned. Just follow the book. The child seems to have learned something, but he hasn't made much progress. This has a lot to do with teachers' qualifications and professionalism. They can't teach and lack professional knowledge. Do parents need to spend money and time researching what they can teach in two classes at home?
Children are happy to study here for an hour or two, but they are happy because they have friends to play with, not really gain what they have learned! Therefore, parents' money is wasted.