Accompanying students to the competition | Internships
It's really too early today, and I feel like my eyelids are about to close.
I took the students to participate in the language competition in the morning, and an intern took three students in a taxi. It can only be said that the car call in the morning was super bad. I even called for two cars, but I didn’t get on the car. Later, had to stop the car on the side of the road.
After finally stopping a car, I quickly opened the door, and a small child walked out of it. Looking at the figure of the little child, at most second grade, I feel that he is still smaller than most of the students in our class.
After getting into the taxi, I chatted with the driver: You can take your child to class today by the way~~
After chatting, I realized that it was not Mr. Driver's child just now, but a local mother who ordered a taxi to bring the taxi to the school. Wow~ With such a small one, will my mother be too relieved? ? ?
Continuing the conversation, the driver mentioned that he often takes such small guests.
There are those who directly let the child take a taxi by himself; there are the kind of parents who accompany the child to the school and then to the company; and the kind that the mother sends him into the classroom and asks him to wait at the school gate... All kinds of parents, He has met.
The mother who was sent to the classroom was often encountered by the driver's eldest brother. After that, I began to try to convince my mother to sit in the car and "watch" the child into the school gate.
Mr. Driver believes that some parents want to train their children to be independent, which is also good. Aiko is eager and wants to accompany the child into the classroom, which is also very good. In his heart, he didn't particularly think what kind of educational philosophy was the best. He mentioned that if he encounters that kind of indiscriminately hurting people, even if he stays by the child's side, can he ensure that the child is safe and not hurt? Sounds like it makes sense.
When I used to be a nurse teacher at the back door flyover, there was a mother who impressed me the most. She always sent her children to the flyover, and then started to "see" the child, going down the stairs, through the aisle by the playground, until the child left. After entering the building, he turned to leave.
Once, in the short period of time when she was standing on the overpass "watching off" the child, I chatted with her about the feeling of seeing the child off. She took the initiative to tell me that the child is growing up very quickly, and suddenly wants to leave the parents and fly to a higher world. She wants to take advantage of the time that the child is still willing to let her be with her, and allocate more time to herself. children.
It was only then that I realized that some people actually wanted to cherish the moments when they could be with their children. It's not because you don't trust your children, and it's not because you don't trust the school. Sometimes I really just want to spend more time with my children, without regrets.
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