In modern society, many parents hold misconceptions regarding child education. As many families consist of only three members, children often become the "pearls in their parents' palms," living a life of excessive comfort where every need is met. Parents tend to be overly protective, doing everything for their children—from tying shoelaces and squeezing toothpaste to tidying up stationery. While it is natural for parents to love their children, if this love deprives them of the ability to be self-sufficient, how can it truly benefit them? Excessive indulgence can cause children to lose their ability to face reality. If you truly love your children, start now: stop doing everything for them and instead teach them the skills they need to thrive in the long run.
Parents naturally hope their children grow up healthy, wise, and virtuous. In today's rapidly developing society, there is an even greater desire for children to possess exceptional intelligence so they can excel in fierce competition. However, nurturing a child is not a short-term process; in addition to postnatal guidance, the importance of prenatal education should not be overlooked.