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What do parents expect from their children?
I hope my son will become a great young man in the future, preferably tall, beautiful and talented. I hope he learns Taekwondo from an early age, so he won't be bullied easily when he goes out.
And because I don't learn English well, I also hope that my child's English can be particularly good, so that he won't encounter the same English problems as me (but I won't force him to study, if he can learn, forget it, he will enroll in other classes if he wants to learn).
I also hope that he can do better in math and physics, learn math and physics well, and travel around the world without fear.
Then I hope his work is easy, and he likes it, because I don't want to see my children. I don't want to look at him all day, sigh and worry about his work. Of course, it is better that the son's work is great.
I hope my daughter can learn dance well and doesn't want to go on any stage. I just want to dance with my heart and eyes.
I also hope that my daughter is a master, and I don't want to be the first in all subjects, just the top ten in my class (who doesn't want her children to study well).
At the same time, I hope my daughter can learn martial arts well, so that she is not afraid of those coveted boys.
They should love each other.
In fact, most parents have such expectations for their children, but their requirements for talent are different and may be different. In all aspects of learning looks, it is estimated that we are thinking with the best, best, best and best expectations. Even if children can't do it, they are not allowed to think.
My son can be summarized as tall, handsome and capable, and many girls like him. It may be beautiful, good and charming for my daughter.
(digression: But there are really parents in this world who don't love their children. )
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