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Recall one's bitter experience and sweet experience in early education plan
My mother is an ordinary woman in New China. She didn't have much education and didn't catch up with the good times when she was a child. There are many children at home, and she hasn't read many books and enjoyed any happiness. My mother is neither the boss nor the third. Like other older people who love brains and thrift, my mother grew up in labor when she was a child. She began to help raise geese and ducks at home since she was a child. When she was older, she went to work for others just after the reform and opening up. Like other mothers, my mother is both ordinary and great.

Although my mother didn't have much education, she set an example in educating her children. When we were young, most parents paid little attention to educating their children. As long as their children have enough to eat, wear warm clothes, go to school and don't make trouble at school, parents won't discipline their children. Children are always playing around crazily, and they don't want their children to study abroad from early childhood education to a bigger international school. But my mother pays great attention to my education, pays attention to cultivating some of my habits, and takes the lead in observing these habits.

My mother is always tolerant of me. In high school, the study pressure is very great. After every monthly exam, if you don't get satisfactory results, you will be very grumpy. But my mother tolerated me throughout high school. Sometimes because I'm in a bad mood, my mother won't care about me. Later, my mother gave up her job and took care of my college entrance examination at home. I really appreciate her tolerance.

My mother always supports some of my choices. After the college entrance examination, at the moment when I filled in my volunteers, my parents very much hoped that I could apply for medical major or normal major, but I didn't want to. My parents respect my own choice. At every important turning point in my life, my parents respect my decision very much, tell me the pros and cons, and then let me choose. They will support me behind my back and let me realize my ideas with confidence and boldness.