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How to evaluate the admission of Xuanwei female prodigy 14 years old to Hunan University of Technology?
In fact, in today's society, we will find more and more "young" children entering the university. It is not unusual for a girl from Xuanwei, Yunnan, to be admitted to Hunan University of Technology at the age of 14. Let's look at other examples.

Zhang Xinyang, known as "the youngest college student in China", took the college entrance examination at the age of 10. In 2008, he became the youngest postgraduate in China, and in September 2065, he became the youngest doctoral student in China at 438+065 and 438+0.

Zhang Yiwen, a girl from Shangqiu, took the college entrance examination for the first time at the age of 9, with a score of 172. 65-year-old, 438+00, she passed the single-move exam with 352 points and was admitted to Shangqiu Institute of Technology. And she has never participated in compulsory education, but studied in a private school opened at home. According to her father's plan, she strives to graduate at the age of 20.

In fact, such "prodigies" are not uncommon in China. Some children are intelligent and eager to learn, and they are bound to accept knowledge at a younger age, while some children step by step towards the "peak of life" because of their parents' planning and arrangement.

When these "young" college students enter the university, the first thing they have to face is the lack of childhood, the lack of companionship of their peers and the lack of ability to live independently. Even if you go to college, it is inevitable that people will worry about their future.

Everyone's situation is different, and the trajectory of growth is different. Education should teach students in accordance with their aptitude. Compulsory education promulgated by the state requires nine years for children to receive basic education, precisely because education is a gradual process, so we can't rush into it and grab it.

In fact, not only in China, but also all over the world, there are many cases that can alert us. The success of education should be judged from the perspective of children's all-round development and physical and mental health, and it must not be measured only by "early" and "fast" time. The view that "learning early is better than learning late" and "you can't lose at the starting line" not only annoys parents, but also harms children. Children's carefree and colorful childhood has been completely replaced by all kinds of counseling and training. Anxious parents keep stepping on the accelerator of their children's lives, while regretting their own hard work and their children's hard work, but they are helplessly wrapped up.

Education should respect the law of children's physical and mental development, and what should be done at what stage. The road of life is so long, we should learn to take every step of life down-to-earth, "down-to-earth, looking up at the stars", and hope that more parents can slow down their children and themselves, so that their children can not only walk out of the length, but also walk out of the width on their own life path.

Tao Jing, a girl from Xuanwei, Yunnan, was admitted to Hunan University of Technology at the age of 0/4. In China, such "prodigies" are not uncommon. The original "youngest college student in China" was only 10 years old to take the college entrance examination.

Many of these prodigies are very talented and eager to learn, but they have never participated in normal compulsory education. But because of my family, I found recognition in my studies early, and then I entered the university at a young age according to my family's plan, hoping to graduate with a doctorate before I was 20 years old.

These "young" college students all have practical problems, such as lack of childhood, lack of companionship of peers, and lack of independent living ability. I hope that the age gap will not cause Tao Jing's subjective differences in things and emotions ... and become an obstacle for her to communicate with her classmates. Otherwise, it will be uncertain whether she can have a good future after going to college.

In 200 1 year, Wang Sihan, who was also 14 years old, walked into the university gate, but was dropped out. He didn't finish the university road once, only after several twists and turns did he adjust, and only after four years did he enter the university with his peers.

These examples tell us that education is to cultivate people's viability and creativity. The success of education is not to make all children become scientists, but to make them grow up in an all-round and healthy way.

I hope Tao Jing's parents can give their children more care and support in their first year of college and spend the most difficult year with her.