Question from a reader:
Recently, I’ve noticed that Shizuka Kudo, Ai Ri Hirahara, and Yuukorin are focusing on their children’s education, yet they seem to be criticized. On the other hand, Tsujichan and her husband, who have a more laid-back approach, are praised. Why is there such a difference? I’d like to understand this.
Children’s Education and the Reasons for Criticism
It’s a bit puzzling why Shizuka Kudo, Ai Ri Hirahara, and Yuukorin are criticized despite their dedication to their children’s education. Indeed, on social media, there are often critical comments regarding their educational philosophies and lifestyles. But why is it that Tsujichan and her husband receive so much praise?
Jealousy Seems to Be a Factor
I’ve discussed this with friends, and I believe that underlying feelings of “jealousy” might play a role. Many people might feel envious of the financial resources that allow them to send their children to international or private schools. Personally, as someone who just became a parent, I find myself contemplating various aspects of education. My wife and I are also curious about what educational philosophy we should adopt in the future.
Relatability of Tsujichan’s Laid-back Approach
On the other hand, there’s something relatable about Tsujichan and her husband’s casual attitude. Their natural and “imperfect” demeanor might invoke empathy. I often find myself playing with my child and wondering if I’m doing things right, but watching Tsujichan and her husband can be reassuring, making me feel that it’s okay to just be myself.
Importance of Following Your Own Style
Ultimately, everyone has their own perspective and approach to education. I don’t intend to impose anything special on my child; I just want them to learn while having fun. Of course, education is important, but even more crucial are the love and communication from parents. What about you? What are your thoughts on the challenges and experiences of raising children? Please feel free to share your ideas and advice in the comments! I’d love to hear from you.