No matter where you go or what you do, as long as conditions permit, take your child with you. Because the little moments in life are knowledge that children can never learn from textbooks. For example, going to the market to buy groceries, handling various errands, getting the car repaired, washing the car—bring them along. Let them see, let them hear, let them experience, let them feel these everyday details, human interactions, and communication, the process and rules of doing things. Because schools only teach them knowledge, but society teaches them life, survival, understanding, independence, and empathy. Moreover, being able to always and everywhere keep your child by your side, participate in your daily life, and engage in real-life experiences is itself a very advanced form of education and companionship. And most importantly, when children grow up, they may not remember how much knowledge they learned, but they will definitely remember the roads you walked together, the things you did, and the genuine warmth and coldness of the human world they experienced.

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