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What pressures did you encounter when raising a baby?

I have two children, and the pressure of raising a baby is mainly the pressure of life, the pressure of choosing a school, and the pressure of bringing children into this world.

The first pressure, life pressure.

Of course, there are many expenses, such as children enrolling in various interest classes, which increases the financial pressure on parents. After all, what society needs now is all-round talents. Children can suffer more now, and it is also to make the future suffer less from life. I didn't know you agreed with this view.

The second pressure is the pressure to go out and see the world.

Today's children may have started taking them out to play before they enter school. After school, I will report various parent-child travel activities every year. If all the babies around you go out to play, and only your children don't go out to see the world, then the children will feel very lost. Because everyone else's friends are out, only they stay at home. The cost of going out to play every year is not much, about tens of thousands of dollars. Not to mention taking children to play nearby every day, which adds up to a lot every year.

The third pressure is the pressure of choosing a school.

Children nowadays can't go to school casually as before. From kindergarten to high school, each stage has to face the choice of different schools. When children go to kindergarten or primary school, parents can also rely on their own strength to help their children get into good schools, such as school districts or relationships. Anyway, it depends on their parents' ability at this time. Then primary school goes to junior high school. If you want to study in a better institution, then your children must have good grades. At this stage, many parents enroll their children in cram schools just to make their children make progress in their studies. This expense is really a lot. Parents spend half of their income on their children every year.