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There is a saying in China that everyone knows. What is this sentence? Ten years of trees, a hundred years of people? . What this proverb wants to express is that a big tree can be planted in ten years. However, it is not easy to cultivate a person who has contributed to the country and the people, and it takes a long time. This proverb expresses the difficulty and difficulty in training a person to become a talent.

Next, we will explain the difficulty of cultivating a talent from the following aspects.

First, money. Now children start to enter kindergartens at the age of 4 or 5, but now the tuition fees of kindergartens in first-tier cities are as high as 10,000 to 20,000 yuan a year. In order to let children receive higher-end and better education, parents are also under great economic pressure. When children successfully enter primary school and junior high school, although education is compulsory, tuition and miscellaneous fees, various tuition fees, summer camps and winter camps are also very high. If children get good grades and can enter high school smoothly, parents need to pay high school tuition fees, as well as various tuition and miscellaneous fees, extracurricular materials, spring outing and autumn outing, extracurricular tutoring, etc. organized by the school. All these add up to a large proportion. After going to college, tuition fees have greatly increased, and parents are under greater pressure. In addition to learning-related expenses, children also need extracurricular tutoring such as musical instruments, calligraphy, dancing and singing. These expenses are particularly high and parents invest a lot.

The second aspect is moral cultivation. Cultivating a child is not only to let him learn scientific and cultural knowledge, but more importantly, to set an example morally. Parents should lead by example, be good citizens who abide by the law, be filial to their parents, respect their elders and care for the environment, so as to better influence their children.

The third aspect is energy. Children, as the future of the motherland and the hope of the nation, as parents, should not only pay attention to their moral conduct and cultural knowledge, but also pay a lot of energy to make their children have a good constitution and a strong body, which requires parents to arrange their diet reasonably according to the nutrition needed by their children's bodies every day. It sounds simple, but it is particularly difficult to do.