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The Philosophy Of Little Tortoise

2009/4/15 0:00:00 9

There is a very good story: when he was two years old, his father bought him a little turtle.

The tortoise has been raised on the balcony, and the son loves the turtle very much. He is always thinking about the tortoise's warmth.

The son grew up day by day, and the tortoise grew up day by day.

When the son came to school from kindergarten, the turtle stayed on the pot in the balcony.

One day, something unfortunate happened.

The turtle climbed out of the safe pot and fell downstairs and fell dead.

His son cried, and he was very sad.

When I went to the balcony, I saw the tortoise jar, and suddenly realized that the Turtle was not the original Turtle, but the jar was still the original jar.

The highlight of the story is the philosophy of education.

Parents are like children's jars. Their children grow up day by day, and their thoughts are abundant every day, while their parents are still sticking to their original standards. The result is that the children can not bear the fetters of the jars, and they can get rid of the cans.

Unfortunately, many parents who are helpless in education refrain from learning to find a way, or simply ask for help, or ignore everything. They will only let their children reflect through beating and scolding.

People often say: children are the continuation of their parents' life.

As children continue to grow and children are independent selves, they are not obliged to bear any expectations of their parents, especially those who are unwilling to accept them.

After their parents placed their hopes on their children, they abandoned their growth.

When some problems arise, they are sometimes more helpless and ignorant than children, trying to persuade and encourage children, but they don't know how to start.

There is a saying: "good wind, by force, send me to the blue sky."

Is it a good breeze for parents or a good wind for parents to be children?

Du Jun, editor in chief:

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