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The topic of education is heating up
On social media, Zhang's approach to education has sparked widespread discussion and appreciation. His insistence on the principle that children should have the power to make mistakes and bear the consequences breaks with traditional protectionist parenting methods.
In Zhang Liang's view, allowing children to learn and grow through mistakes is a more effective way of education than overprotection. After watching the movie "Yellow Sparrow", the audience was deeply touched. The film depicts a family story of overprotection that leads to bad results, and touches people's reflection on the right way to educate.
This film is like a mirror in real life, reflecting the dilemmas and misunderstandings of many families when educating their children.
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Netizens are full of jokes
Before the aroma of popcorn in the cinema dissipated, social media was already bustling, and netizens picked up their mobile phones to record their recognition and appreciation of Zhang Liang's educational views.
A netizen who claimed to be a "full-time dad" left a message in the comment area: "Zhang Liang's way is really eye-catching, I decided to let my baby son decide what color socks to wear from today onwards!".
Another netizen, who is a mother of three, humorously commented: "It seems that I am going to upgrade from peeling apples for my children to letting them hold their own knives!" Such humorous comments not only made the discussion lighter and more enjoyable, but also inspired more parents to share their parenting stories and experiences.
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From the greenhouse to the wilderness
Zhang's remarks led to a different point of view, that children's growth should be like the wilderness, full of challenges and uncertainties. This educational philosophy encourages children to leave their comfort zone, face the ups and downs of the outside world, and learn to grow in the face of adversity.
The wrong path chosen by the parents due to overprotection in "The Yellow Sparrow is Behind" eventually led to the breakdown of the family and left a deep lesson for the audience. This discussion of educational methods has sparked enthusiastic responses on the Internet.
One netizen quipped: "Wilderness education? sounds good, my son should like it." He just fell from a tree yesterday, is that the first lesson?"
Autonomy and responsibility
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The online discussion is like a boiling pot, with comments about autonomy and responsibility coming out one after another. Zhang Liang's education method allows children to learn to grow in the process of making mistakes, and many netizens have expressed their support.
One parent commented: "My child cooked by himself last time and ended up with a pot of rice, but he learned the importance of temperature control. Another parent also shared her child's growth experience: "My daughter chose summer camp by herself, and when she came back, she became more independent and sensible. ”
These real-life experiences have made parents realize that giving their children back the power of choice and the opportunity to bear the consequences seems to be a wiser educational choice.
Educational film that sparks discussion
The release of "The Yellow Sparrow" not only brought a discussion on the way of family education, but also made the audience feel the influence of film as an art form in the topic of social education.
In its unique way, the film allows the audience to see the various tragedies of a family under overprotection, which is thought-provoking. After watching the movie, netizens not only discussed Zhang Liang's parenting views, but also shared their viewing feelings in the comment area.
A netizen wrote: "This movie is really eye-opening, crying from beginning to end, out of the theater I decided, tomorrow let the child decide what to eat for dinner." ”
The future of education
The right way to educate children has always been a controversial topic. Zhang's views have sparked widespread discussion on social media, with many parents beginning to reflect on their own approach to education. Amid the uproar, there are also some parents who have reservations, fearing that excessive freedom may deprive their children of the necessary guidance.
One netizen said: "If the children are all allowed to make their own decisions, won't the classroom become a little bully?" Such comments resonated with other parents, who began to have a lively discussion in the comments section about how to balance freedom and guidance.