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At the beginning of the school year, I heard the news that worried parents: the midday care for primary school students would be cancelled. This decision has undoubtedly brought a lot of trouble to those families who need to be picked up at noon. The state vigorously advocates the two-child and three-child policy, hoping that the family can prosper, but the reality of the predicament has made parents feel pressure. Picking up and dropping off children at noon often makes it necessary for one person in the family to give up their job, and if there is only one person left to support a family, the financial pressure on the family will increase day by day.
Parents will do whatever it takes for their children's growth. They gave up their careers to accompany their children through every important moment. However, when the financial pressure on the family gradually increases, how should they choose? The cancellation of noon care, although seemingly insignificant, has brought real distress to parents. It is hoped that the relevant departments can pay attention to this practical problem and provide more support and help to parents, so that they can better balance the relationship between family and career.