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Are there any cases around you that ignore children and let themselves go?
Yes, there is one in my hometown. Whether it is teaching, beating or scolding, it is connivance. The child is satisfied with everything he wants and is going to the first grade. I have to be fed by adults, and kindergarten doesn't eat lunch. Parents say it's unhealthy, so they should take it home and feed themselves. The child is about to enter the first grade, and has developed a wayward habit. They want to go to kindergarten, or they don't, and they often don't go, and their parents don't teach them. I seldom go home. Buy a bunch of balls and a car when you go home. Children have everything they want. Then the child actually said to the father who came home, "Why did you come back? Go back to the city, the old house is mine. " The child's mother doesn't have a job in her hometown in the country, saying that she is taking care of the baby's housework. It's just superficial. In fact, all the housework is done by her grandmother. Her grandmother is tired and tired, and her daughter-in-law is disgusted with her diabetes. Grandpa is a male chauvinist at home. He works as a porter in the shoe factory during the day, goes home at night and takes his grandson to the village market to see if there is anything his grandson wants to buy, or finds a card friend to rub hemp after dinner and bathing. As for children's spiritual input, hehe, there is no fairy tale book, no early education machine, no Tang poetry and Song poetry, no disciples' rules, no enlightenment books, and children don't understand. It is impolite to look at people. You will play football blindly, and if you are unhappy, you will smash the window of the next door. Parents have no education. They always take an indifferent attitude. Dad is basically not around, and mom thinks kindergarten is the best. Then forced by economic pressure, she finally chose a private kindergarten in the village. She also said that she would go to the primary school in the next city in September this year. Parents are vain and brag everywhere. Intellectually, my father's company came back from a trip to Japan and said crazily. He also wants to have a second child. He is still imagining that children will naturally understand a lot of truth when they grow up.