The story is so beautiful, and the scenery is beautiful. The little girl has a pair of wild eyes that seem to fit the entire lake. The small body seems to have endless energy, earnestly searching for all things that are of interest.
Unfortunately, not all adults like children running in the fields, and not all adults like water, mountains, lambs, and partners. They like to keep children who should know nature and communicate at this age in the room, and let them memorize formulas that they can easily memorize when they grow up. Don't care, their logic is terribly simple: the harder you work, the more successful you will be. No matter how hard you try, it doesn't matter if you're in the opposite direction; no matter what the child does most efficiently at his age, no matter how inappropriate the theory of success is at that age. They don't care. In their subconscious, no matter how old children are, like adults, they must recognize the so-called cruelty and wolf nature in the world. You have to compete since childhood, if he survives you will die, if he is the first, you will be finished. But why do children do this? Our society produces citizens, not a wolf, or a machine.
They never think that they can be wrong, they see the child as a machine, and he becomes whoever you teach him. They also don't let children make their own judgments, because they treat children as pets and impose what they think is right on the child's mind, but they don't let him think and criticize, and let him use his own head to think about whether it is so . There's a seemingly powerful reason for all this evil: I'm doing it for your own good. The child is still young and ignorant, so I will make the decision for her. She is so young, so she knows what is good, so read the book "The Rules of Disciple". No matter how difficult the classical Chinese vocabulary is for a child to understand, it doesn't matter. The ancestors said it, read it a hundred times, and see its meaning. What the ancestors said definitely makes sense. Why should we think about the current situation? Even if you know that you can read ancient prose more efficiently when you grow up, it won't change your education method. Everyone else is like this, so it must be useful. Has the experiment verified it? no.
All of this speaks to the solitaryism of the East. Power comes first, parents have power, teachers have power, so everything has to be obedient, so you don't have to move your own little head.
Compared with this, I have a very deep impression on children's education in the West. I don't know where I saw the movie, the actor said goodbye to many people in turn and solemnly, and there was a child in it, but the actor still said goodbye to her very solemnly.
This is Western democracy. There must be enough respect for children, children are respected, they have dignity, and they have a certain right to speak. Only then can they have a sense of obligation and a sense of responsibility, not a trivial matter. Just find a teacher.
Going back to this movie, what moved me the most was that many people did not regard Heidi as a commodity, but as an obedient pet. Grandpa is attached to her because she is the only spiritual sustenance of grandpa. The rich girl is also attached to her because she is her best friend. Grandma cares about her not only about her body, but also her spiritual needs in time. What surprised me the most was the doctor. When he righteously told the rich businessman that she had a heart disease, she should go back to her grandfather's house immediately. With such respect for a child, that child will respect you.
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