I don't think it's a good educational idea to let children be sensible too early. This will only make a part of the child's life missing and become a regret in the future.
There are too many examples in our life, and there are always too many children from other families. As everyone knows, other children also have their own inner sufferings. You only see their Excellence, but you may not see their distress.
Every stage of a person's life, from childhood to adulthood, to the pillar of the whole family and finally to old age, is indispensable. Without some of them, he will have regrets all his life.
Therefore, it is best for a child not to be sensible too early, so that he can grow up happily and carefree like a child, and let innocence and childlike interest accompany his childhood.
As parents, giving children a happy childhood is the best feedback for our years' efforts.
Of course, everyone's understanding of being sensible may be biased. Everyone in the family has their own role. Children can be carefree and innocent, but they should also do what they should do.
Study hard, make progress every day and finish your homework on time. These are all things that a child should do and should not belong to the scope of being sensible.
Each of us may have different ideas about educating children. Anyway, I want my children to have a complete childhood. I don't need him to be sensible too early. In his childhood, I was willing to support this sky for him.
Just doing the right thing at the right age is too early, and it is likely that the child will have regrets and may also make the parent-child relationship missing.
If children are very sensible from an early age, they can go to school, eat and wash their own clothes without parental guidance at all, then as parents, you will have much less sense of accomplishment and happiness.
Children who are sensible too early are often reluctant to stay in this family when they grow up, because they have done everything by themselves since childhood, and their relationship with their parents may be limited to providing material conditions, so their feelings will be relatively indifferent.
Please return the child's innocence to the child, assume the responsibility as a parent and give the child a carefree childhood.
I never expect my child to be lucky because neither of his parents is lucky. As long as the children can grow up healthily and happily, I think everything is fine.
Time is quiet, time is not old, and children's laughter is the greatest motivation for our struggle.