I had time during the summer vacation to find this movie and watch it. So far, what impressed me the most was this incident: Ben was learning ice skating at school. Their coaches are rude. One day, the coach's son got Benn. Ben went home and told his father Jason. Jason went to the coach to judge with him. But the coach was unreasonable and hit Jason in the stomach, and Jason paid him back. Back home, Jason thought that this would have a bad effect on the children. He took Ben to the coach again. But the coach was still unreasonable, and this time, Jason didn't fight back. He went to the principal and fired him. Later, Jason became a coach, and he happily taught them how to skate. I don't think force alone can solve the problem. The first time Jassen did not solve the problem with force, the second time Jasson solved the problem with wisdom. Jason felt that the first time was wrong, but he had the courage to admit his mistakes. He didn't want face because he was a parent. I have seen some parents say the wrong thing or do something wrong when educating their children, but they refuse to admit it. Because it destroys the dignity of being a parent. I hope they can, like Jason, have the courage to admit mistakes in front of their children, be educated with them, and grow up with them.
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