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Hui Yan's | moment of excitement

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Hello everyone, my name is Ju Huiyan, I am 11 years old this year, in the fifth grade.
I am a lively and cheerful little girl who is more interested in drawing, and if you also like to draw, we can make a friend.
I have been studying painting for two or three years, and I am painting Chinese painting. I don't like oil paintings and gouache paintings very much, but Chinese paintings bring people a sense of closeness and quietness.
My classmates all said that I had obsessive-compulsive disorder, and when I saw that the clothes were messed up, I had to fold the clothes well, and I felt itchy when I didn't fold them. It's just that the hair is a little bit erect, and the one behind it is a little bit bulging, and I have to tie it again.
Q:
Do you think that's a good thing?
Hye Yeon: No, because it's a disease.

Learning on (shaking his head madly)...
It doesn't matter what the test looks like?
HuiYan: It doesn't matter, anyway, it's all like that, what does it do. Anyway, I was scolded by my mother when I went back, and I was an old fritter.
My mom and dad didn't put a lot of pressure on me at all. For example, I had a bad exam, and then I went home and was beaten up by my mother, and then after a while, she didn't say much about me.
Do you think she should have kept saying you were normal?
Huiyan: Well, because many parents are forcing their children to learn in this way.
Did your parents force you?
Huiyan: If they don't force me, they will let me relax and so on.
Do you want to learn well?
Huiyan: Think.
A change in the way of education also forces you to change your learning well?
Huiyan: No, I think this kind of forced words are not very good for children's mental health.
How will you educate your children when you become a mother?
Hye Yeon: If a child does something wrong, he must be disciplined well, and if he makes this mistake again, he will fight, and then I will not put more pressure on my child.
Did Mom and Dad give you a plan?
Huiyan: My father wants me to grow up to be a painter, and I want to be a professional model in the future. They all said that when I grew up, they all supported me in whatever I wanted.
