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Who is responsible for the child's accidental injury at school?

The government also intends to legislate on this issue. It happened that he came back and told me something that made me think deeply. Yue said that a boy in her class broke his arm while playing at school. She said that the boy asked to go downstairs to play with electrical appliances after English class, but Miss Li didn't agree. Mr. Li said that he could only play with adults. So after school, the boy asked his aunt to pick him up and play with him. As a result, the child hanged himself on the appliance, broke his arm and didn't come to school. I met this playful child when I was accompanying my child for an autumn outing two days ago, and this happened only one day later. This matter has made me think for a long time. When I started to discuss who should be responsible for children's accidental injuries at school, I definitely felt that the school should be responsible. If the child is at school, the school should of course take full responsibility. But in the face of this, I really hesitated. Although this kind of thing happened in school, the teacher has warned and predicted the possible situation many times. It was the child who didn't listen to the teacher that led to this unhappy thing. I wonder what the boy's family will think. Do they think the school should be responsible for this? I think it is necessary to legislate on this matter. How many children study in school every year? They spend more time with their teachers than with their parents. If parents and schools can't establish a full trust relationship, there will be countless disputes, and the basis of establishing a trust relationship is that there are laws to follow. Think clearly about possible problems first, so that you don't have to spend too much energy when problems arise. The school has given much consideration to children's safety now. You see, today's children do morning exercises, afraid of trampling, and always go downstairs according to the class. When we were young, we went to school. There is no such thing. That was not the case. Whoever runs fast will go downstairs first. When I was in Xiaoyue School, I also saw that when students went upstairs and downstairs, every floor was supervised by teachers for fear that children would fight on the stairs. While the school tries its best to avoid accidents, should we, as parents, also undertake some educational responsibilities? Of course, the introduction of a law is not that simple. I hope I can do more investigation and analysis without ambiguity. After all, my children have just started their student career, and a sound legislation is good for most children.