Parenting education is a lifelong task

Zachery 2022-01-29 08:12:57

"Cool Fish Share" - the movie "One Day"

This is a movie based on "real life". Whenever I see this line of words, I feel that reality is many times crueler than the movie. The film is set in a boarding school in Denmark in the 1960s. Just like what happened in the movie "The Furnace", although the children here are physically normal, they all suffer from varying degrees of depression and fear. Most of the children who came here were children from unsatisfactory families of origin. The family members either could not continue to raise them, or could not discipline them at all, so they sent them here. Here, the principal believes in violent education and advocating militarized management. He believes that only through violent education can these boys become real men. There is no difference, or no difference at all, between these children. Talking about dreams here will be ridiculed and called arrogance; here, bullying is common; here, people cannot have thoughts, people need to be a ghost without thoughts, in order to not attract the attention of others, to be safe here spend the day. This can't help but remind me of Yang Yongxin in China. I wonder if these people who educate their children in such a brutal way had such a miserable childhood that they formed such a distorted world outlook and values? The issue of education has never been a trivial matter, and I think it is for anyone. Children are not finished when they are born. When you are unprepared and unwilling to take responsibility, please don’t arbitrarily kill anyone’s chance to have a healthy and happy life. Although the children in the film who used to live in Danish boarding schools have grown up, most of them still need drugs to relieve their depression and fears. Child abuse needs to be legislated and it needs to be popularized. In addition, considering that there are many parents who are willing to send their children to such places in the current era, the education of parents is even more urgent.

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