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Isn't formalism a bit excessive when it extends to kindergarten? Brushing the headlines this morning, I suddenly saw a landlord complaining bitterly: Today the teacher notified and asked parents to bring children with them

author:Art waves

Isn't formalism a bit excessive when it extends to kindergarten?

Brushing the headlines this morning, I suddenly saw a landlord complaining bitterly: Today, the teacher notified that parents were required to take their children to learn safety and fire protection knowledge on their mobile phones, to learn two hundred points a day, to learn two thousand points at the end of the year, and to learn thousands of yuan in tuition a semester, and as a result.... It can be seen that the landlord's mood is boring.

In fact, formalism has spread to kindergarten, which is no longer news. For example, some kindergartens often send notices in the parent group, requiring children to learn fire protection knowledge, anti-drug knowledge, traffic safety knowledge, check-in knowledge, and drowning prevention, bullying prevention, electricity fraud prevention, etc., which is simply strange. As a result, many homework is done by parents, which makes parents miserable.

Some kindergartens also let parents write manuscripts and let children give speeches, excuse me, what do 3 or 4-year-old children know? In this regard, many netizens expressed incomprehension and complained: Congratulations, this is just the beginning, and there will be more and more outrageous things; Is this for children to learn? This is purely tossing parents; Emphasis should also be placed on three-year-olds learning to rescue the wounded and protect their grandparents; Don't parents have to go to work now? Is the salary paid to kindergarten? ...... [laughs]

Isn't formalism a bit excessive when it extends to kindergarten? Brushing the headlines this morning, I suddenly saw a landlord complaining bitterly: Today the teacher notified and asked parents to bring children with them
Isn't formalism a bit excessive when it extends to kindergarten? Brushing the headlines this morning, I suddenly saw a landlord complaining bitterly: Today the teacher notified and asked parents to bring children with them
Isn't formalism a bit excessive when it extends to kindergarten? Brushing the headlines this morning, I suddenly saw a landlord complaining bitterly: Today the teacher notified and asked parents to bring children with them

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