Today's children are facing increasing academic pressure, and the school curriculum is tight, and many parents are worried that their children will miss too much course content because they are sick. If the time off is too long, the child may miss several units of lessons, and the accumulation of these new knowledge is not a small challenge for the child. Even if there is an opportunity to make up classes later, it will take a lot of effort and time. Therefore, when the child's body can still bear the burden of learning, learning while infusion has become the choice of many parents. In addition, if a child misses a large amount of homework, it is likely that he will not be able to make up for it in the future, which will affect his academic performance. In the eyes of parents, although physical health is more important than learning, learning must not be delayed if the child's physical condition allows.
Expansion: In today's increasingly competitive educational environment, where the emphasis is on progression rates and grades, it is natural for parents to expect their children to do well academically. They are worried that their children will fall behind because they are sick and miss out on important knowledge points. Therefore, in order to ensure that the child is not left behind, parents can only choose to let the child continue to complete the homework in the hospital bed. For students, it can be regarded as very lucky to be able to write homework while infusion. They also understand that if they miss a lot of lectures and assignments, it will be more difficult to study later on. Therefore, writing homework while infusion has become their only option.
When a child takes time off work because they are sick, they can only take care of the lessons they missed. Schools and teachers are not obligated to arrange special make-up opportunities for students who are on leave. For schools and teachers, they focus on the majority of students, and as long as the majority of students are in school, they will teach at a normal pace. As for the students who take leave, the teachers do not make up lessons for them, and they do not have the time to do this. Of course, the teacher will advise parents to try their best to keep up with the teaching progress, and if they really can't keep up, parents can arrange their own make-up classes later. But if parents don't have the time or ability to tutor their children, then the children can only work on their own. In order not to affect the child's learning progress, parents will spare no effort to urge the sick child to complete the daily learning tasks as much as possible.
Expansion: Limited educational resources make it difficult for teachers to arrange make-up time on their own, especially for students who have been on leave for a long time. During the period of leave of absence, teachers will listen to parents and try to provide some learning suggestions. But at the end of the day, parents and children still need to complete the learning and homework on their own. This requires parents to give enough attention and support to their children during their illness, and help them learn and sort out their knowledge points. Only in this way will the child be able to keep pace with his classmates without delaying his studies.
In the eyes of some parents, good students are those who are able to study hard in any situation, even when they are sick. They believe that as long as a child is able to write homework, he should complete the homework assigned by the school and teachers, which is the performance of a good student. There are a lot of excellent children in the class, and they are like that, even if they are sick, they will learn new lessons and complete homework at the teacher's pace every day. In contrast, some juniors may be a little uncomfortable and make excuses not to do their homework. In fact, for most children, they are able to complete their homework as long as they are not terribly uncomfortable. Many times, even without homework, they play with their phones, play games, etc., so in their opinion, it is not a particularly difficult thing to write homework in the case of illness. Therefore, allowing children to write homework during their illness is considered a manifestation of the pathology of Chinese education.
Extension: Some parents believe that it is beneficial to develop good study habits in their children by not delaying their studies when they are sick. They believe that the learning habits and attitudes that children develop at an early age will have an important impact on their future growth and learning. Therefore, it is a good opportunity for children to continue their studies and complete their homework to exercise their self-discipline and perseverance. There is some truth to this view, but it is also important to note that parents and schools should pay more attention to the overall development and mental health of their children on the premise of taking care of their children's physical health.
Letting children write their homework while sick has caused many people to worry about the current state of education in China. On the one hand, this reflects the fact that Chinese children only have scores, do not have a happy childhood, and even need to study when they are sick. Second, it shows that there is a serious phenomenon of involution in Chinese education, and parents will not let their children go when they are sick, and still require them to complete their homework. Third, it shows that education has lost its basic human care, putting children's physical and mental health on the back burner. Fourth, it shows that the children have a very heavy burden and too much homework, so much so that they have to do their homework at the time of the infusion. Fifth, it shows that there are serious problems with our education system, which is completely test-oriented and score-oriented. Although it may seem like no big deal to have a sick child do their homework, it is actually a reflection of the pathology of Chinese education. I hope that in the future, we can reduce the burden on children and give them a better childhood.
Expansion: China's education system has been controversial, with problems such as excessive homework load and test-oriented education. This makes many parents and students feel stressed and anxious. Although the state has introduced a series of policies to reduce the burden on students, there are still many problems in practice. On the one hand, the school's teaching plans and exam requirements are too onerous, leaving students with no time and energy for other activities. On the other hand, parents also have high expectations that their children will achieve good grades and prepare for future studies. This puts a lot of stress on children, both physically and psychologically. Therefore, we need to deeply rethink and reform the education system to create a healthier and more balanced learning environment for children.