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Which interest classes let children attend, wasting money and time?
Nowadays, parents attach great importance to their children's education and training, so many children are sent to interest classes by their parents as soon as they go to kindergarten.

You know, according to the survey of extracurricular interest classes for teenagers in China, nearly 70% of children have participated in interest classes.

It can be seen that all parents have invested "blood" in order to make their children develop in an all-round way.

Due to the needs of parents, more and more "interest classes" appear in the field of vision at home, and they are also under various flags, but there are more and more problems.

Wrong "interest class". Not long ago, a friend told me that she was very worried about her son's interest class. She watched all the children around her go to interest classes one by one, but she didn't know what to report to her children.

She feels that the current family conditions are enough to support her children to attend interest classes, so she wants to find a better one for her son and doesn't want to learn anything as before.

So, she secretly enrolled her children in two interest classes, one is an Olympic math class and the other is a painting class, and the time of the two classes is still connected, which means that after the Olympic math class, she will go to the painting class non-stop.

I heard from a friend that my son was very interested at first, but soon after joining the class, he found that the child began to get bored and even didn't want to go. Every time I go to an interest class, I still have to promise him various conditions and finally promise him not to go.

My friend is very confused. Why is it clearly for the sake of children, but children can't understand their parents' intentions at all?

Spend a high price for children to learn, and finally be complained by children. Why?

As a undertaker, I told my friends that there are actually three kinds of "interest classes" that don't recruit children, which is a waste of money and time. Not only is it not conducive to children's growth, but it is also easy to make children feel tired of learning.

N experienced person: Don't let children attend these three "interest classes". 1) Too grandiose interest classes are publicized.

You know, the main interest class is to cultivate children's interest and stimulate their potential.

However, the advertisements of some interest classes are so exaggerated that even parents can see that they are fake. Don't let children go to such interest classes.

Because most "interest classes" can't achieve this effect at all, they just have exaggerated gimmicks to attract parents to pay, but after paying the money, they are actually not as good as other interest classes.

2) Interest classes with too many people

Interest classes are now desperately recruiting students, but how many students are there in the class, as long as you sign up, you will try to arrange them for you.

This kind of interest class with a large number of people is only for money, and the teacher can't estimate all the students when giving lectures. Even some teachers will finish the class directly like an "assembly line", regardless of whether the children understand it or not.

Therefore, if children want to have good classes in interest classes, then the class size must not be too large.

3) Interest classes without clear qualifications

The quality of an interest class depends on the teacher. If the teacher is poor or even unqualified, then even if the parents pay twice the price, the teacher can't tell anything useful, let alone let the children understand.

Therefore, before joining the interest class, parents should at least know about the qualifications and teachers of the interest class to see if they meet the teaching standards, and then ask the parents who have enrolled in the cram school to see what the teacher said. If it's really good, it's not over until the money is given to the child.