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Go home often to see if you can solve the problem of the lack of affection for the elderly.
Go home often to see if you can effectively solve the problem of emotional loss of the elderly (positive). Thank you, chairman, judges, audience and other debaters. Good evening everyone. Our view is that going home often can effectively solve the problem of emotional deficiency of the elderly. The effective explanation is: it can achieve the expected purpose; It works. Now China has entered the elderly society ahead of schedule. First of all, let's pay attention to the living conditions of the elderly. At present, the age of the elderly in China is inversely proportional to their income, that is, the older they are, the lower their income is. Except for a few children with particularly good conditions, the monthly income of most ordinary elderly people can only maintain the most basic daily needs. In the investigation, it is found that the missing children who can't visit often have become a heart disease for many elderly people. Compared with young people, the elderly are more eager for family ties. Although the elderly are not able to take care of themselves, no matter whether they live alone or with their children, most of them don't want to hire a nanny, and they all want their children to spend more time with them. "We don't lack material. Our greatest hope is that our children often go home to see, and don't let us be lonely! " For the elderly who are materialistic and lack emotion, the solution to material problems basically depends on improving community and rural service institutions, but what we are discussing today is the lack of emotion, and loneliness is the unspeakable pain of the elderly. At the same time, we also believe that there are many ways to solve the emotional deficiency of the elderly, such as self-regulation of the elderly and mental health counseling centers. However, the companionship and care of relatives is an important factor affecting the quality of life of the elderly. Both of our views are based on going home often to see if this matter is true, but on the premise of the former, we want to discuss whether the problem of emotional deficiency of the elderly can be effectively solved, so please don't look in the wrong direction. What we are discussing is whether it can be solved effectively, not completely, not how to solve it. I hope the other debater will not be arrogant. From the operational level. We think we should pay attention to the ways and means of going home often. Not the so-called cold violence. This is a form. I often go home when I have time. When busy, I always go home to see a phone call and a gift. The child "plays the leading role". Therefore, we insist on going home often, which can effectively solve the problem of emotional deficiency of the elderly. 1. Why is China a country that grows old before it gets rich? Some experts pointed out that when developed countries enter the old age society, the per capita GDP is generally around 5000 to 10000, while China is currently less than 1000. Therefore, China is a typical "getting old before getting rich" country, with the fastest aging rate and the largest absolute population in the world. (For example, by the end of 2006, the elderly population in Lanzhou had reached 392 1 10,000, accounting for 12.43% of the city's total population. ) 2. The establishment of psychological counseling institutions can also solve the problem. Why do busy children often go home? It is certainly a good thing to set up psychological consultation institutions, but where does social funds come from? Even if it can be established, what is the use if it can't be improved? Even if it can be realized in densely populated places, it is only a small part, but most of the elderly live in relatively scattered places, and most of the elderly's long-cherished wish is to see their children. Establishing psychological counseling institutions can solve such problems more effectively than going home often. Most children can't go home, even a day's delay will delay their salary.