9 ratings first, compared with the education of the two mothers of "Ordinary Road", the difference comes out
author:Wei Chun Chun
"Ordinary Road": Behind the workplace, the education strategies of the two mothers collided
CCTV's eight popular TV series "Ordinary Road" not only uses the workplace ecology as the background, but also shows the completely different education strategies of the two mothers, which makes the audience pay attention.
Pan Yan and Shu Yinan, these two young people, struggle separately in the workplace, but their growth trajectories are completely different. Behind this, it is the difference in their mother's education style that plays a role.
Pan Yan's mother, Tang Meiyan, still maintains optimism and tenacity in the face of the hardships of life. In her own way, she paved an ordinary but hopeful growth path for her son. In Tang Meiyan's view, the power of the spirit is infinite, and she encourages her son to remain optimistic in the face of difficulties and create a better future with his own hands.
And Shu Yinan's mother, Li Min, relied on her social status and resources to create a seemingly perfect growth environment for her son. She hopes that her son can take advantage of these advantages and embark on a smooth path to success. However, whether this education method is really conducive to Shu Yinan's growth has become a question worth pondering.
"Ordinary Road" triggered the audience's thinking about family education through the education methods of these two mothers. In this age of material abundance, should we pay more attention to the inner world of our children, and should we teach them how to remain optimistic and resilient in difficult situations?
This drama not only shows the competition and struggle in the workplace, but also allows us to see the impact of different education methods on children's growth. Whether it is Tang Meiyan's optimism and tenacity, or Li Min's careful creation, it is the mothers' deep love and expectation for their children. And the children will also find their own way of growth in these different education methods.
"Ordinary Road" is not only a workplace drama, but also a profound work that explores family education and growth. It shows us that every child has their own growth trajectory, and the way mothers educate will be the most important guide for them on the way forward.