Portrait of parents outside interest classes

Yesterday was my son's language performance class. He didn't go at all because he loved it. I had a hard time persuading him to come to class. I think since I signed up for class, I should study hard, which is really inappropriate, so don't sign up for the next class.

Through this language performance class and the commonweal picture book class I attended in peacetime, I found that my children have made some progress. At least they are willing to listen to me read picture books and recite children's poems.

I encourage my child to make a little progress, and he also needs praise. I found that part of his reluctance to go to class yesterday came from getting up; Part of him doesn't like me reasoning with him.

Later, I changed my way. I said that today your teacher will teach you to recite the little match girl. This little girl is very poor. Her mother died very early. In winter, she has to go barefoot to sell matches. There is only one roof at home, and it is too cold for the wind to blow in. Will you try to help her with your classmates?

My son seemed puzzled. He asked me how the little girl's mother died. I said she died of illness, and today the teacher will teach you specific ways to help the little girl. My son got up immediately to change clothes and said to me, I have to go quickly!

outside the interest class in the youth activity center, the corridor is full of parents and there is a bustling sound. After my son entered the class, I found several parents watching different teachers' classes. For parents, we pay for study, and of course we hope to find a better teacher.

I think there's still a lot of time, so I'll take a look around. In the waiting hall, parents are talking about how many interest classes their children have attended. A man is teaching a little girl English in the corridor, while waiting for his children to finish class. What a high time utilization. A grandmother-like person has been watching the child's performance in the gap. Isn't it afraid of affecting the child's class from time to time?

There is a strong feeling that parents here are wary of inquiries from other parents, except those they know. At first, I didn't understand, but later, I found that I was aware of it. Excellent teachers were known to everyone. How can I get a class?

The tuition fees for interest classes in the Youth Center are more favorable than those in other privately-run schools, so parents will still choose carefully.

I will choose the interest class for my children within my tolerance, and I can't compare it with others. Tuition is really a lot of expenses!

I'm going to teach my child English and Pinyin first, and then I'll look at it according to the situation later.

Nowadays, interest classes spend money, time and energy, which is really a big test for ordinary parents.