What do you think about letting children who are tired of school set up stalls?
In recent years, more and more parents have chosen to let their children who are tired of school set up stalls to cultivate their self-employment ability and social adaptability. However, whether this practice is really beneficial to the growth and development of children is worth in-depth understanding.
First of all, allowing children who are tired of school to set up stalls can cultivate their ability to start their own businesses. In the process of setting up a stall, children need to learn how to choose goods, purchase, price, sales and a series of business activities, which will undoubtedly exercise their ability to start their own business. At the same time, through communication and communication with customers, children's interpersonal skills will also be improved.
Secondly, setting up a stall allows children to better understand society. In the process of setting up a stall, children will be exposed to a variety of people and things, which will make them more aware of the complexity and diversity of society. This social experience will help the child better adapt to life and work in the future.
However, there are also some problems with letting children who are tired of school set up stalls. First of all, the child's learning time will be affected. Setting up a stall takes a lot of time and effort, which can affect a child's academic performance and classroom performance. Secondly, the child's physical and mental health may be affected. Long hours of stall work can make children feel tired, bored, or bored, which can have a negative impact on their physical and mental health.
In addition, there are certain risks associated with having children who are tired of school set up stalls. In the process of setting up a stall, children may encounter some unforeseen difficulties and challenges, such as unsalable goods, urban management control, etc. These problems can take a toll on a child's self-confidence and even have a negative impact on their psyche.
To sum up, there are pros and cons to letting children who are tired of school set up stalls. Although setting up a stall can cultivate children's self-employment ability and social adaptability, there are also some problems. Therefore, parents should fully consider the actual situation and needs of their children when deciding whether to let them set up stalls, and weigh the pros and cons. If the child is really interested in setting up a stall and has the corresponding conditions and abilities, parents can consider giving some support and guidanceHowever, if the child chooses to set up a stall just to avoid learning, parents should correct the child's wrong concept in time and guide them to establish a correct learning attitude and life concept. At the same time, parents should also pay attention to their children's physical and mental health and growth and development, and give them adequate care and support.