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Argumentative parents are the best teachers for children.
"Parents are the best teachers for children!" This is an old topic. Around this topic, there is always a picture floating in front of us: a child's mother was seen by her son while washing her feet. When she washed her mother's feet and returned to her room, she didn't see her son. As soon as she turned around, her son came over with a basin of water and said that his mother had washed her feet.

Voice-over: Parents are the best teachers for children.

This is also my favorite public service advertisement. Moved, I thought, if only I had such a good son! It was at that time that I began to like Xiao Haoran, who later played Xiao Yu in Family with Children.

Parents are children's teachers, not bad. How to call dad, mom, grandpa, grandma, and other behaviors, in the final analysis, is really not taught by school teachers.

I want to say it because some parents are not good teachers for their children, let alone the best teachers.

At noon on July 6, 2008, the sky was blue, the clouds were white and the sun was shining.

If the temperature is not too high, it is really good weather.

People's Park attracts many tourists. Maybe the children have a holiday.

I followed in, dizzy when I went in, and dizzy when I came out. ...

I was bored, so I went back by car.

Fully enjoying the comfort of bus air conditioning, a scene is very disappointing.

Opposite me, there is a family of three. The child and the father have one seat, and the mother has one seat. The child is about eight or nine years old, or eleven or twelve.

Say, it seems that some unscrupulous. It doesn't matter. No one can interfere with others' right to speak.

But at this time, my father's behavior made me feel a little disgusted. He threw a snack bag on the ground, and even more exaggerated, he took off his shoes.

It is very hot in summer. It is really more comfortable to take off your shoes. But, in your own home, it's okay. On the bus, on the bus, you know, it should be regarded as a public place.

What others think, for the time being.

My son is on the side, first curled up in his father's arms in his shoes. As soon as he saw Lao Tzu take off his shoes, he took them off with him, even though he was wearing beautiful little sandals. Put his leg on his father's leg.

Father and son, it's okay. The father gently stroked his son's leg, and his love for his son was beyond words.

However, is this appropriate? Of course, judging a child's future with such a situation is a bit exaggerated, but who can predict the future?

It is not unreasonable to look at the old at the age of three.

The next move is even more disgusting. There is a bottle of Wang Lao Ji at the foot of the little boy. Red bottles are like fire, so enthusiastic. But it's not appropriate to go there.

The little boy's foot touched the bottle and the bottle rolled in the direction of a woman standing at the door. The woman lifted her foot gently and dodged the bottle. The bottle rolled down the steps and leaned against the door.

I wonder, when I open the car door, will the bottle roll gently and stop on the road under the car door, and then an old man or an old lady just got on and off, accidentally stepped on the bottle and fell down, will the car have any adverse effects?

Maybe I worry too much, but I wish this couple could tell their son to pick it up. Or, someone else picks it up.

No one ever wants to pick it up. I put my bag on the seat and got up to pick up the bottle. I put my bag on my seat because I was afraid that someone I didn't think was worth sitting on would grab my seat.

Many people have seen it, and I wonder what they will think.

Later I gave my seat to an elderly aunt. Then when I got off the bus, I took the bottle down and threw it into the trash can.

Suddenly looking back, a family of three actually got off at the same station as me. There is a kind of unclear feeling in my heart, which seems to be a "shame"!

At least, I think it is worth considering whether parents are the "best" teachers for their children. After all, we are or will be parents.