The reason why people enroll their children in interest classes is actually not complicated.
In the early days, I just wanted my children to develop hobbies, and I wanted to enroll in any interest class, as long as the children liked it. Children will not be forced to learn anything in interest classes.
However, with the promotion of businesses, more and more people believe in the publicity copy of businesses, such as how to develop children's early intelligence, and don't miss the sensitive period of children's development. It seems that children miss the opportunity to study hard in the future if they don't enroll in interest classes. Moreover, if you have more skills, you may have an advantage in further studies (in fact, you don't).
Therefore, more and more parents have enrolled their children in interest classes, so that their children can learn more and develop their intelligence in these interest classes, for fear that they really missed the development period and let themselves and their children regret it for a lifetime.
Many parents also feel that they can't fall behind because they see the propaganda of the merchants and the followers of the parents, which has formed this kind of "interest class fever".
But is this really the case? I don't think so.
We should know that the critical period of children's development does exist, but the qualifications of teachers in many interest classes are not enough to develop children's skills and characteristics well. On the contrary, those teachers, who don't know professional knowledge, just give their children a few lessons according to the standards of training courses to kill time.
Some interest classes, regardless of the law of children's growth and development, require children to do overloaded exercise from an early age, which will only destroy the normal growth law of children and be detrimental to their healthy growth.
Other children are not interested in the interest classes reported by their parents, and rely on their parents to force their children to go to school, resulting in poor learning effect and strong resistance. On the contrary, they are disgusted with what they have learned and cannot develop their hobbies in this field. ...
Therefore, when parents consider whether to enroll their children in interest classes, they need to consider whether their children are interested in interest classes in this area. What is the teacher qualification of this interest class, and is the curriculum reasonable? Can this interest class make children grow up and gain anything? ...
If children are not interested, do parents really have to force them to learn? If the teacher is not good, the so-called piano training class is to let the children play the piano. Is it really necessary to enroll in such a training class?
Of course, the business tells you that you must give your child an interest class, and you can't do it if you don't. But you still need to think for yourself.