Landlady who likes to hoard land
Chapter 159 It's nothing unusual
Wang Chengyu disagreed, arguing that if that were the case, what difference would there be between that child and a learning machine?
"This is too tiring for the child. They don't have any time for themselves all day long. What if they break down physically?"
"Oh dear, Xu Wen's mother, that family is wealthy. They've hired a professional nutritionist to plan their child's diet. They value well-rounded development; they wouldn't just focus on academics."
That child usually has private lessons, and on weekends he also has physical education classes and extracurricular classes.
Their physical education and extracurricular classes are all held in J City.
Hao Miaomiao's mother said dismissively.
Wang Chengyu was even more surprised; this had truly shattered her own understanding. She couldn't help but ask curiously.
"Going to J City for classes every weekend?"
J City is the capital city of their province and the central city of the entire province, so its educational resources are naturally top-notch.
"Yes, as soon as get out of class ends on Friday night, the child's mother drives directly to J City with the child. They bought a house in J City specifically for the child's convenience. They stay in J City on Saturday and Sunday and return on Sunday night."
Keep in mind that it takes four hours to drive from their city to J city every week. Even an iron man couldn't stand that.
Wang Chengyu secretly shook his head, disagreeing with this educational method.
Wang Shiwen's mother clearly disagreed as well.
"Why don't they just move to J City? Why bother moving the kids back and forth like this? And the adults have to go through all that trouble too, aren't they tired?"
"Sigh, it's because high schools are hard to get into these days. You know, getting into high school is a 50/50 split between students. Parents all agree that as long as you get into high school, it's like you've already got one foot in college, and you're basically guaranteed a place in college."
If you don't get into high school, it's like you're cut off from university, which is why people say the high school entrance exam is harder than the college entrance exam!
If a child's grades are average, getting into a high school in a big city is even more difficult. Wealthy people use their financial power to provide their children with the educational resources of a first-tier city to compete in third-tier cities. Don't you think they have a significant advantage? Don't they have a high chance of getting into a good high school?
The parent who spoke was Zhao Ziyang's mother, whom she had met a few times before when picking up her child, so they were somewhat acquainted. She crossed her arms and curled her lip, clearly disdainful of the behavior.
This is extremely unfair to students from average families who are average in their studies.
That being said, life is inherently unfair, so how can we talk about fairness?
"There are 360 professions, and every profession can produce an expert! As long as the child does their best, that's enough. Everyone wants to go to high school. Even if the full score is 100 and all the children score 95 or above, high schools will only admit the top 50%."
What's the point of gambling with a child's health all this time?
Teacher Zhao also disagrees with that learning method. She's afraid the child won't amount to anything, but will instead suffer a mental breakdown.
There are too many students with mental health issues nowadays. It's not so bad in junior and senior high schools, but there are many college students, especially those from prestigious universities, who have to drop out of school because of mental health problems.
If you work hard to get into university, but then have to drop out due to mental health issues, what's the point of all that effort now?
Parents should not only focus on grades; physical health and mental well-being are equally important.
Wang Chengyu remained silent.
If she didn't have a learning system, if she had money, and Xu Wen's academic performance was only average, she thought she would most likely have chosen the same approach as that parent.
The atmosphere became a little too heavy for a moment, and as other parents arrived one after another, the group quickly ended their conversation.
Only now does Wang Chengyu realize just how crazy these parents are.
I learned from Teacher Zhao that the situation described by Hao Miaomiao's mother does exist, and some children do live such a life.
If I was this competitive in junior high, what will I do in high school?
If a child's academic performance improves, will their physical and mental health really remain stable?
Is this kind of education model really good? Is it really necessary for children's learning environment to be so rigorous these days?
Wang Chengyu asked himself this question over and over again.
Does failing to get into high school mean a child has no future?
If a child's academic performance is just average, wouldn't it be good for them to learn a skill to support themselves?
It wasn't until after the parent-teacher meeting and when Wang Chengyu returned home that she did some research on the subject and realized that her daughter was making a fuss over nothing.
She learned online that many children in big cities pass the CET-4 (College English Test Band 4) by the time they are in junior high school, and various competitions, contests, and learning camps are emerging one after another.
If a child is truly talented, excels academically, and can contribute to the country, that's naturally a good thing.
If a child has average talent, why put them under so much pressure at such a young age?
No wonder more and more teenagers are suffering from mental illness these days. Even adults might not be able to withstand such a high-pressure environment, let alone children.
Wang Chengyu has a learning system, which is arguably the most advantageous way to cheat in her studies. She never even considered getting all her children into Tsinghua University.
All she wanted to do was help them absorb the knowledge from subjects before high school, and then choose a learning direction that suited their strengths.
Society is made up of various industries, and every industry needs talent. Success isn't solely determined by academic excellence.
Learning is important, but children's mental and physical health is equally important!
We must not be influenced by them; we must stick to our own ideas.
After figuring it out, Wang Chengyu felt relieved and continued to do things her own way.
But what about those kids who can't get into high school? Do they really have no future?
Wang Chengyu kept this question to himself.
After Wang Chengyu's spiritual energy transformed into spiritual power, he is now becoming increasingly adept at serving customers.
Wang Chengqing is mainly in charge of the studio, and he has become extremely proficient in Tai Chi.
Wang Chengyu tried to help Wang Chengqing open up her lung meridian, hoping to help her develop Qi as soon as possible.
Ordinary people can develop Qi as long as they persist for a long enough time. Wang Chengqing eats vitamins specially made with spiritual spring water every day, and he also eats plenty of vegetables and fruits from his space.
In addition, she has a skill that she can learn quickly. Although she hasn't mastered Qi yet, she's not far from it.
Previously, when Wang Chengyu helped Wang Chengqing clear her lung meridians, she discovered that she could only help clear them, but could not inject spiritual energy into the meridians. The key was that Wang Chengqing had to cultivate her own Qi first.
Meridians are like water pipes, and Qi is like the water in the pipes. Qi helps to unclog the pipes, ensuring they are unobstructed, but it cannot add water to them.
Now that her spiritual energy has been transformed into spiritual power, she tried to inject the spiritual power into her meridians, and the spiritual power was able to remain in her meridians for a very long time.
After multiple experiments, spiritual energy can be maintained in the meridians for 24 hours.
Upon discovering this result, Wang Chengyu placed spiritual energy into Wang Chengqing's dantian, allowing her to feel the presence of qi, and slowly guided her to practice.
After guiding her in this way for half a month, Wang Chengqing finally mastered Qi. Wang Chengyu was very happy and asked her to guide the Qi to flow through her meridians.
Because Wang Chengqing's lung meridian had already been cleared by Wang Chengyu's spiritual power, she proceeded smoothly with this step. It was a month later before she learned to control the flow of air and was able to smoothly control the flow of air to help customers clear their meridians and help breastfeeding mothers with blocked milk ducts.
The happiest person was Wang Chengyu. For the time being, she only planned to help her own family members open up their meridians. This task not only takes time and spiritual energy, but ordinary people often cannot cultivate dantian qi even after decades of practice.
Thanks to the spiritual spring water in the space, Wang Chengqing's physique is far superior to that of ordinary people. With the guidance of Wang Chengyu's spiritual power, he was able to quickly cultivate dantian qi and use it flexibly.
This is not something that can be quickly replicated.
As the studio's reputation grew, customers flocked to it for help, and Wang Chengyu was very happy collecting merit points every day.
She earns merit points whenever the lactation consultants she teaches help clients solve their problems.
She earns about thirty merit points every day from her studio alone.
It's a craft job with very low costs, and she can now make a net profit of 200,000 to 300,000 yuan per month.
Wang Chengyu is very satisfied with the studio's earnings.
You'll Also Like
-
The Forbidden Magic Laws of a Fallen Princess
Chapter 490 3 hours ago -
Crossover Martial Arts: Oh my god! I'm actually a major villain!
Chapter 883 3 hours ago -
You're my wife, don't doubt it!
Chapter 630 3 hours ago -
The Underground Emperor: Starting with Running Away with His Sister-in-Law
Chapter 731 3 hours ago -
CCTV News: In Beijing, Chen Shuting brings a woman to her door.
Chapter 681 3 hours ago -
Douluo Continent: Now that everyone's been reborn, who's still going to be a simp?
Chapter 134 3 hours ago -
Douluo Continent: My Sharingan is a bit unorthodox
Chapter 1107 3 hours ago -
The Return to Hogwarts
Chapter 719 3 hours ago -
Yu-Gi-Oh!: The mainstream has returned, and the locals are crying.
Chapter 93 3 hours ago -
Special effects editing: I tagged Daigo with "Happy".
Chapter 651 3 hours ago