The night before school started, the children's world seemed to be plunged into a battle without gunpowder. They had a fierce competition with their winter vacation homework, working day and night to fight sleepiness and exhaustion. Parents stood silently aside, their eyes full of distress and helplessness, they watched the children's persistence, but they could not share the burden for them.
Some parents even stop by their children and cheer them on. They improvised as on-site commentators, cheering for the children's battle, as if they were fighting for the children's future.
On social **, netizens have shared their interesting stories about catching up with homework on the high-speed rail, on the journey, and in various unexpected places. Elementary school students are feeling tremendous pressure at this critical time, and they have to sacrifice precious rest and recreation time in order to complete their winter break homework.
This phenomenon of rushing homework has aroused the resonance and attention of the majority of netizens. Some people expressed understanding that this was due to too much homework and unreasonable scheduling during the winter vacation. Others argue that students should manage their time more reasonably and avoid rushing to do homework on the eve of school.
In any case, catching up with homework the night before school has become the norm for many students. I hope that parents can pay more attention to their children's time management and help them arrange their studies and rest reasonably, so that such battles do not happen again.
Editor: Miss Rabbit.