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Can children go to junior high school?

I think it's ok.

1, live on campus to test children's ability to live independently.

This is the first problem that every parent needs to consider. If children's independent living ability is too poor, then the disadvantages of living on campus will be particularly obvious. Because students who live on campus can usually go home on weekends, such as changing clothes and cleaning the dormitory in turn. Many children say they can't stand it.

If parents want their children to live after junior high school, it is best to cultivate their children's ability to live independently in advance, instead of always doing it for them. When encouraging children to wash their own clothes, they must be allowed to do it themselves. Encourage children to participate more when doing housework on weekdays; Keep your desk tidy at all times. ...

2. The living environment is more conducive to children to study hard.

Boarding school, the learning environment is relatively simple, because it is not affected by various people or things outside. For example, when children go to school and want to do their homework when they get home, there is always the sound of TV or parents chatting in the living room, which will always disturb their concentration on learning.

It is worth mentioning that many schools are not allowed to bring mobile phones now. Some students even take their mobile phones to school and give them to their teachers, and then send them to their classmates after school on Friday. In this way, students will not be exposed to mobile phones, online games and so on. Therefore, from this level, it is beneficial for children to concentrate on their studies.

3. Living on campus can meet children's psychological needs.

After entering junior high school, children's self-awareness began to sprout and they always thought they were half adults. Therefore, they are eager for freedom and independence, eager to get rid of their parents' nagging and freely control their own lives. And living on campus can meet the requirements of children.

4. Living on campus can bring the relationship between teachers, students and classmates closer.

Many parents will find that children are getting older and older, and the more they play, the less they want to go home. Even on a day trip, they still stay at school or on the road every day just to play with their classmates for a while. If children live on campus, it will provide them with more time to contact their peers, which will not only improve their communication skills, but also help them make close friends.

Of course, the teacher is fully responsible for the problems in life and study after the children leave their parents' lives. Teachers and children have been in contact for a long time, and it is easy to get closer. A good relationship between teachers and friends is naturally conducive to the growth of children.