Last time I heard many parents discussing delayed children’s services at the entrance of the kindergarten. To be honest, when I said I would delayed the services, most parents agreed very much, and the cost was not high, 50 yuan per month.
Who knew that when the time of official delay, the teacher asked to buy various textbooks, saying that they were made by taking the children during the delay period, and the material fee plus the delay fee was 1,000 yuan less.
Many parents are talking about this matter together because the teacher clearly stated that delaying time does not teach any textbook knowledge, so parents will think that delaying time will not be good to take their children to review their homework?
Many parents also said that there are actually people picking up and dropping off at home, and they can’t learn anything useful to delay. They didn’t want to participate, but when they saw that they all participated, they felt embarrassed to not participate.
"voluntary" actually contains many meanings
voluntarily participate or purchase voluntarily every time, but sometimes I am unwilling to do so.
For example, on Children's Day, you can choose not to buy clothes voluntarily, but the children do not participate in the performance. If you don't want to buy them, you will definitely buy them voluntarily. This may be a situation where individuals voluntarily but must buy them.
Students voluntarily order milk
It seems that the topic of students ordering milk in school has never stopped. We believe that the school’s original intention was definitely good, but it also triggered many chain reactions.
Is it a "one-one-one-one-one-stop" in school?
To be honest, it feels a bit extra. Why do you need to order milk in school? Why do you need to drink customized milk in school?
Is the quality of milk in the school guaranteed? Since it is customized by the school, is it a component that is conducive to the growth of teenagers?
See many parents’ reactions that the milk ordered in some schools is really bad, and some even have no "milk" at all. It is nominally milk, but in fact it is at most a drink.
Children don’t like to drink it, let alone the quality of milk. What are the benefits of drinking such milk? Is it quenching thirst?
Double-faced
Many parents said they didn't want to order school milk for their children, but the teacher said that they could only execute it.
There are also some parents who don’t want their children to be an isolated case. They think that when other students are drinking milk, only their children are watching. The children may feel a little confused and feel embarrassed.
"forced"
It is often seen that parents post group messages, saying that ordering milk is so vague, and they even move out other children. If your child does not have it, isn't it embarrassing to be your biological child?
Is this meaning not clear enough? To put it bluntly, your child is still your biological child. If you order it, your family will not order it. I said so, order milk as soon as possible.
Students want to bring their own milk. It's not better
In fact, it's more agreeable that some schools can bring their own milk, and think this is good. If children want to drink, they can bring their own milk to school. I believe that most families with children will definitely not lack milk.
To be honest, we parents pay more attention to the nutrition of our children than anyone else, and they usually match them reasonably just to make the children balanced nutrition.
The "nutritional milk" in the school actually plays a very minimal role, and it is also a nutritious milk without nutrition.
Of course, some parents also believe that since the school allows orders, it means that the quality is still guaranteed, and the school cannot use inferior products as good products.
In fact, it is still a question of where the milk comes from. If parents are relieved, if the quality of the milk is very good, I believe parents are willing to order it.