Chapter 1094 Education Special Train (23)
Star-rated life's hearts
The second volume of education column
24. What I wash away from filial piety
Daughter: "I'll wash my dad's hair."
Mother: "How can I get the results when washing my hair?"
Daughter: "What I am washing is filial piety. I read an article yesterday that said a mother only cares about her child's studies. Her academic performance has improved and her child's filial piety has come down. His father was sick and asked him to buy medicine. He angrily said there was no time." The mother was speechless.
Learning is important, but character is also indispensable. We must learn well and be good. Is it difficult to find it? Do we blindly emphasize children's learning, take care of everything, and let learning replace everything? Is this result very ideal? Are there too few lessons that happen around us? Let us just think about doing a good job of learning and everything will go well, tomorrow will flourish and have a happy life?
25. When I grow up, I want to be an inventor
"Happy Children's Day, kids! Can you tell your aunt, what do you want to do when you grow up?"
"Hello aunt. When I grew up, I wanted to be an inventor, invent useful materials, build solid houses for people, and no longer collapse in earthquakes."
After experiencing hardships, children mature quickly. Children in the disaster area have a deep pain for the losses caused by earthquakes, but they are still tenacious, optimistic and caring, hoping to invent solid building materials and build sturdy and shock-resistant houses, so that people will no longer suffer losses.
What a simple and cute child! On the occasion of Children's Day, I sincerely wish the children in the disaster area a happy holiday and a better tomorrow.
More conscience and less sacrifice. I wish the children’s dreams come true!
26.Mom, I'll take you to the hospital
One morning in 2009, my wife got up and went to the balcony to collect her socks. Unexpectedly, a wasp was playing in the socks. Her hand was stung and she didn't feel anything at that time. Not long after returning to the room, she felt a little numb and painful. Suddenly, she found that the wasp was still in the socks. My wife was so scared that she quickly beat it up.
At this time, my daughter had just woken up from her sleep. She heard that her mother was stung by a wasp and shouted: "Mom, I'll take you to the hospital."
Little did they know that during the winter vacation, my daughter would not get up after eight o'clock. Staying in bed during the winter vacation has become a habit, and she can't get up until time. She didn't call her until seven o'clock this morning, so she volunteered to get up and take her mother to the hospital to see a doctor.
It's great to have a daughter.
Chapter completed!