Ji Nianqin finally understood the parents' approach. In fact, teaching children to do homework is indeed a very difficult task. It requires strong psychological endurance, quick eyes and hands, and it must be done better than other children.
A chat group appeared on Ji Nianqin's mobile phone. She didn't understand how she joined it. It seemed like a face-to-face group. In short, there were dozens of parents who kept criticizing their children.
"I just asked a neighbor to come over and judge the situation. Guess what happened? My child actually did more math problems than I did, and his accuracy rate was extremely high. But when I graded his homework, I gave him a 0, thinking I was jealous that he was better at studying than me."
"Parent, your approach is completely wrong. If your child does well, not only do you not praise him, but you even give him a harsh reprimand, he'll be confused about what's right. It's like a zoo trainer. If a lion does well, and you praise him, the lion will behave better in the future. But if the opposite happens, the lion will eat the trainer. This seemingly horrific scene is the result of countless provocations."
"Teacher, you're saying that parents like us who have boys should pay close attention to their mental state. If anything unusual happens, we need to report it to you immediately. After all, they're growing up day by day. If their strength ever surpasses yours, tragedy could happen."
"Yes, this parent is absolutely right. At the very least, they'll insult you, and at worst, they'll very likely hit you, causing irreversible consequences. So, you should still do your best to raise your children to be gentlemen. Girls are little ladies, and being gentle and refined is perhaps the best kindness we can offer the world. Okay, this is just the opening of our group chat every day. Now comes the main event. Please share all the students' written homework in the group chat."
"Teacher, this is our child's writing. Can you please give some comments on it?"
"Not bad, not bad. The handwriting is neat and there are no mistakes. You can tell the parents have put in a lot of effort."
"Teacher, look at my child. This is what I made him write five times as punishment."
"Really punished? I didn't punish him."
"I wrote this specifically as punishment for him. Teacher, please check and see if I am a responsible parent. I work for a large company and am a boss. I am very busy at work, but I still took the time out of my busy schedule to do this. This is enough to show that I care about my child..."
Ji Nianqin read the voice messages one by one, which took her a full two hours.
"Have you finished your homework? Why are you still playing? Prince, why don't you take care of it? Hurry up and bring your homework over. I'll take a picture and show it to the teacher for emergency use."
When the prince, who was biting the pen, released the pen from his mouth, his face looked like a little cat. Ji Nianqin quickly took a photo and uploaded it, but the teacher's evaluation was.
"Dear parent, although I don't approve of any parent hitting their children, your child's handwriting is too illegible. I can only say once, rewrite it."
After hearing this, the prince almost fainted, but fortunately he was pushed up by the ancient children.
"It's okay, it's okay. Just rewrite it. Brother Prince, just practice a few more times and you'll be fine. Then, for the content of your practice, please help us write our homework..."
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