Recently, Taiwanese artist Ella Chen Jiahua's remarks in an interview sparked heated discussions among the majority of netizens. She confessed that she doesn't like to wear clothes at home and shared an interesting conversation with her 7-year-old son. The son couldn't stand it and reminded her not to do sports naked at home, and Ella responded: "It's a mom's habit, if you don't want to see it, you can not come to my room." ”
This remark quickly became the focus of the Internet, and many netizens expressed their appreciation for Ella's honesty and truthfulness. They believe that Ella has the courage to face her habits and is willing to share them with her son, showing an open and honest attitude towards homeschooling. At the same time, some netizens questioned Ella's approach, believing that as a mother, she should pay more attention to her words and deeds to avoid adverse effects on her son.
However, it seems to me that Ella's remarks are not simply a matter of family habits, but also a reflection of her views on family relationships and personal freedom. In a family, each member has their own personality and habits, and these habits and personalities often affect the interactions and relationships between family members. Ella chooses to be honest with her habits and respect her son's feelings, an attitude of mutual respect and understanding that is very important in family education.
Of course, as a public figure, Ella's remarks will inevitably attract the attention and evaluation of society. However, we should not only judge her approach from the moral level, but also understand and think from the perspective of family education. In family education, we should encourage parents and children to establish open and honest communication, respect each other's feelings and habits, and jointly create a harmonious and beautiful family environment.