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The old man in Nanchang, Jiangxi lost his grandson playing mahjong and slapped himself in the street. Did her grandson get it back?

Sun Tzu brought it back from the police station.

An old lady in Jiangxi plays mahjong with her grandson. The old lady lost her grandson at 3 o'clock, found it at 6 o'clock, and finally found it at the police station at 8 o'clock. Although the grandson found it, the old lady should still be criticized. Fortunately, the child was found. If not, the old lady should apologize for her behavior. First of all, playing mahjong with grandchildren is irresponsible. Some people may say, if you can, don't let grandma take care of her grandchildren. This statement is a moral kidnapping. In the traditional culture of China, grandma should be allowed to take care of her grandchildren. According to traditional culture, this is grandma's obligation. It is impossible for parents not to fulfill their traditional obligations after their children have fulfilled them. This is too double standard. No one wants to be a double-standard dog, and those who say they have the ability to prevent grandma from taking care of grandchildren should shut up. We learned three lessons from the old lady's incident.

1, be sure to wear positioning devices for children: such as positioning bracelets and anklets. If the child can't find it, you can locate the child through your smartphone. It can be said that the positioning device is the last straw for children. If the child is really lost, it is expected to rescue the child quickly. If there is no positioning device, it will be more difficult to search for children.

2. Don't take children to entertainment places: because entertainment places are mixed, everyone has them. Maybe if you don't pay attention, the child will disappear As a responsible parent, parents who care about their children will never take their children to places of entertainment such as mahjong halls.

3. Be sure to trust your parents: make them aware of their heavy responsibilities and risks, make them vigilant, and don't make them feel that taking care of their children is just a relaxing thing. Give them some pressure to stop being too self-righteous and take care of their children seriously. As long as we pay attention to the above three points, we can avoid the loss of children and improve their safety.