Wearing a casual ponytail and a pair of light-colored rimmed glasses, she laughs when she talks about happiness. Yuan Xiaoyi is an extroverted and talkative girl. When I entered kindergarten at the age of 3, the teacher commented to Yuan Xiaoyi that there was something wrong with normal communication with children. Since then, she has resisted going to kindergarten. In 2003, when Yuan Xiaoyi was 4 years old, Yuan Honglin decided to take her daughter home for self-study. Now she is 18 years old.
Yuan Honglin's plan for her daughter is to start early education at the age of 3, reach the lower grade level of primary school at the age of 6, graduate from primary school at the age of 9, graduate from high school at the age of 13, graduate from university at the age of 16, graduate from master's degree at the age of 19, and graduate from doctor at the age of 2/kloc-0.
Yuan Xiaoyi/kloc-began to take the self-taught examination at the age of 0/3, and/kloc-got a junior college diploma at the age of 0/6, and then started to upgrade to a junior college. I was interested in psychology at first, but after several exams, I felt a little hard. "I was probably too young at that time." Later, at the suggestion of Yuan Honglin, I re-selected my strong point, English. Preparing for exams, attending classes in private schools, reading books, chatting with friends and occasionally playing a few games have been her life in recent years.
When it comes to his different growth trajectory from his peers, Yuan Xiaoyi still likes the "private school" model. "The traditional way of going to school doesn't suit me." Personally, I think she needs it psychologically. Yuan Honglin explained that during that time, private schools were not recognized by the local education authorities, so they were basically at a standstill and there were not many students, which made Xiao Yi feel lonely.
For Yuan Xiaoyi, one of the biggest gains this year is to make new friends. Because she lives on campus, she has her own roommate and still keeps in touch with her. In Yuan Honglin's view, the biggest problem is that he can't find a partner. "This companion is not a simple peer, but a knowledge level, and can learn from each other in learning."
In addition, as a father, Yuan Honglin is also keenly aware that girls need girlfriends. "She is sorry about this, and there are heterosexual contacts, which will also be restricted."