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Is it necessary for children to take labor classes?

I think it is necessary to set the labor course as an independent course in primary and secondary schools, which reflects the value orientation that the whole society attaches importance to the labor ability of primary and secondary school students, and is conducive to enhancing the accumulation of common sense and life skills training of primary and secondary school students, and is also more conducive to cultivating students' practical ability.

Nowadays, many children only do homework and lack the necessary life skills and basic common sense. Many children are quadriplegic and unwilling to work because of the heavy schoolwork. Besides doing homework, Y lacks the necessary life skills.

Physical and mental health is only interested in the combination of labor. Heavy schoolwork leads to physical and mental fatigue of students, and many students have health problems. Therefore, offering labor classes is conducive to freeing children from schoolwork to experience life and get in touch with the world outside books.

However, school education alone is not enough for labor education, which requires the joint efforts of schools, families and society. At present, the labor courses offered by the school can only do some simple introductory and basic education, and a lot of education still needs to be improved and further developed through practice. In this process, the family can play a more important role in labor education.