I can earn 20,000 yuan a month, but I can hardly see the money at the end of the year, and I can't afford to have a second child. The tuition fee for two children is about sixteen thousand per semester, and this does not include school family expenses. The cost of maintaining a car is about 6,000 a month, and because I have children, I often pay attention to their education. Recently, I suddenly wanted to know about the fees of the private kindergarten opposite my unit, and I was told that it would cost more than 10,000 yuan a month to enroll.
Chatting with other colleagues with children, some people think that private kindergartens are expensive and can choose to go to public ones, but in fact it is difficult to get them. I feel that giving birth to a child now is really a chore, the child's school Xi is like a penance, and the second child going to kindergarten at the same time is the start of hell mode.
My baby goes to a kindergarten between public and private in the urban-rural area, with a tuition fee of more than 6,000 yuan, which is almost equal to a teacher's salary. Although it seems that the teacher gives the children fruit every day and milk or yogurt when they come home, that little thing is really just a small thing. Recently, I heard that a neighbor was distressed that the child's kindergarten fee was twice as high as his salaryThe tuition fees of our private kindergarten here were already so high ten years ago, especially in Suzhou. You have to take exams to go to this kindergarten, let alone go to elementary school!The extracurricular class in the kindergarten costs 100 yuan an hour, and there are so many people who sign up. Some children participate in various classes every day, which is really hard.
Some parents from other places may not believe it: you are the best people, the tuition is so expensive?Parents in the west may pay kindergarten fees slightly cheaper, but their income is also proportional to their expenses!A relative's child only needs to pay 500 yuan a month in kindergarten (including an interest class), and the cost of sending a child to a kindergarten in an urban village may be cheaper, but it is not low. In short, there are not many things taught in kindergarten, as long as children know how to be polite, make friends, and learn some simple knowledge. Wait until the child is in middle school, and then consider transferring her to a better school, the ability is limited, so this is the only way.
At the family dinner, I mentioned that my little niece was about to start kindergarten, and I glanced at her monthly tuition fee, and my heart was cold compared to my own salary. I learned that today's kindergartens generally conduct comprehensive quality interviews, and the focus is not to evaluate the children, but to evaluate the ability and value of the parents. I was so disappointed that I couldn't express it for a while.
Pitfalls seem to be everywhere, and there's always one that can't be avoided. I envy my sister, who gave birth a few years before me, and now that the child is in elementary school, she is free from these troubles. However, today, from kindergarten to high school, those children have to choose private schools with expensive tuition fees and a quality of education that may not be excellent. Families with financial conditions send their children to prefecture-level cities and provincial capitals, while the children of ordinary people are exploited locally, and compulsory education is non-existent.
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