Graduation photo's Kindergarten is Farewell to Youth. Is this director's irresponsibility?
Many fathers are puzzled by graduation photo's A Farewell to Youth in kindergarten. Isn't it ridiculous that a six-or seven-year-old child ended his youth before he even spent his childhood? Perhaps the copywriter of the photo studio directly set up the template for the reunion of classmates who graduated for 20 years. Of course, the photo studio may not have handled the copy and pictures well, and the retouchers handled them together, so it is such a funny thing to say it. But in the final analysis, whose responsibility is this, or is it just the responsibility of the director? I don't think so. Even the dean's responsibility will not cause such a big mistake. First of all, the person in charge of the school has certain responsibilities. As the person in charge of the school, he didn't deal with this kind of thing in time and didn't communicate with the studio in time, so that the studio didn't correct this mistake in time and didn't care about the students' affairs. Even if the studio made a mistake, he didn't find it. It is irresponsible to send a copy of graduation photo to parents and make such a big joke. Maybe he values money too much and doesn't care what students think. As a principal, instead of setting an example, let the small wrong age be cut off, but let it be magnified and laughed at by the whole society. The headmaster should reflect deeply afterwards, so that this kind of thing won't happen again. Secondly, the responsibility of the studio is greater. They made a replica of graduation photo for the kindergarten, but they didn't do their duty as a photo studio. The person in charge of the studio didn't check the copy, but directly copied other copies, which was nothing new. Maybe for them, they can make money just by completing the task, but for those children, it is their lifelong memory. At the best age, they can only recall through this graduation photo, but this irresponsibility makes the best memories disappear.