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How do parents force their children to tell their parents in early education art class?
Are you a teacher? If you are a private early childhood teacher, please your parents.

You saved their money. What you think is right, parents may not agree.

I was a tutor too. Modern parents are very compulsive, and they have a strong desire to succeed. Pulling out seedlings encourages growth. Oppressing children should be above 95+6 in the next exam. The score of 95+6 is just up to standard in their minds, and they are unhappy and unhappy. (100 full mark+10). Under 95+6, you are ugly.

98+6, parents laughed.

What are you talking about, letting children play freely, develop freely and give full play to their talents? They won't listen. They just control their children and want them to develop in the direction they want.

Many parents only look at grades.

If you really want to say it, you can only say it tactfully: I hope my parents will let go as much as possible. In fact, children are very smart and artistic, so we should give them more opportunities to play and create freely. Otherwise, you will get into the habit of being a little dependent. Otherwise, it will stifle children's independent creative talent.

Parents listen, parents don't change, don't force. After all, everyone has a different opinion. You can't ask your parents to think the same way.

You are taking your parents' money and helping others to work. Parents are the real bosses. They are satisfied and your work is excellent.

Just because you think you're doing well doesn't mean they think so.

Sometimes a clear conscience, forget it. They are not your children. You have no right to ask.

If you think it makes sense, please adopt it. If you feel meaningless, just ignore it.