On December 1, when two elderly people were crossing the street with their children, the children accidentally fell from the car, and the old people were completely unaware of it. Fortunately, passers-by behind him found out in time, picked up the child and called the police for help. The incident sparked heated discussions among netizens, with some questioning the ability of the elderly to take care of their children and even fearing that they would be targeted by traffickers.
For the question of whether the child is good for himself or for the grandparents, this is a very personal and situation-specific choice. However, regardless of the choice of either way, the safety and health of the child should be the most important consideration.
On the one hand, taking care of your own children can better grasp the dynamics and needs of your children, and give them timely care and support. This helps to build a close parent-child relationship and promotes the growth and development of the child. However, taking care of your own children also requires more time and energy, and you need to have enough time, energy, and experience to deal with various situations.
On the other hand, there are also advantages to bringing children to grandparents. Older people tend to be more patient and experienced and can provide more meticulous care and pampering.
At the same time, it is also easier for the elderly to compromise and accommodate their children, so that their children can grow up in a more relaxed and free environment. However, there are also some problems for the elderly to take care of their children, such as outdated concepts and easy to spoil children, etc., which need to be seriously considered and weighed by young parents.
In short, whether you choose to take care of your children yourself or for your grandparents, the most important thing is to ensure the safety and health of your children. Young parents should carefully assess their abilities and time to ensure that they are able to provide adequate care and support to their childrenThe elderly should also improve their parenting skills and knowledge as much as possible to ensure that their children are well cared for. At the same time, either way, you need to be vigilant to ensure that your child's safety is not threatened.