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The child was laughed at by his classmates in class. How can I enlighten him?

At lunch, Mosquito told me that his classmates who had always opposed him laughed at him and said that our family was poor. Another classmate also said that he would come to our house to collect junk. Because he had been to our house, and saw that our house was very shabby, he said that he would come to our house to collect junk.

I felt really hard after listening to it, so I said to him, "Then tell them that our family is poor, but we didn't beg from your family. Our poverty is none of your business. "

My husband and I are in the countryside of two neighboring cities. He came to work in my city before graduating from junior high school. Since we got married, we have been renting a house in another village near our hometown.

These years are the peak period of building houses in this part of the countryside, and villagers have moved out of the old bungalows of the original quadrangles and moved into the newly-built four-story small foreign building. We rented an old bungalow in a quadrangle for decades. It's a little old, but it's spacious and cheap, and it's very comfortable to live in.

Mozzie's old classmates opposed him. It turned out that the two of them had a good time, because our two families were not far away. Sometimes their parents didn't have time to pick them up after school, so they walked home together. Mosquito has also been to his house several times to do his homework. His home is a four-story building, and it is said that the furnishings inside are luxurious. He has also been to my house several times. A child who looks very polite and cultured will say "Auntie, Auntie" when he meets him on the road.

I don't know how two people got into this state. Recently, Mozzie often said that she was talking to other students in class. He always tells other students not to play with mosquitoes. He always laughs at mosquitoes and says that your family is too poor to have a building.

I don't know how to enlighten my children and feel guilty for not creating a rich family for my children. I really want to tell my children that within the scope of our cognitive ability, mom and dad have worked hard, but they have not been able to make more money or make more money, and there is nothing they can do. We live by our own ability, live. Although we don't have tall and brand-new buildings that outsiders see, and we don't have much money, we don't beg others and don't interfere in their lives. No matter how much money we have, we can still live a decent life.

But can he listen to me when I say this? Does he understand? I don't think wealth is the only criterion to measure a person's success, and I don't want my children to take making money as their only purpose in life in the future.

I just hope he can have a happy and sunny childhood. As for what kind of life he will lead in the future, just wait for him to think for himself when he grows up. What I am worried about now is whether my classmate's words will cause his inner inferiority and will bring a shadow to his growth. That's all I care about. So, how can I enlighten him?