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Chapter 658 Tutoring children is really not a human job!

Chapter 658 Tutoring children is really not a human job!
"I've been here for a while. My dear classmate Xia Huanhuan, how did you think of what I just said as fart?"

Xia Junshan suppressed his anger and did not get angry, because it was all his fault (original body). In order to give his children a happy childhood, he upheld open education.

At the beginning, I enrolled her in various interest classes, all of which were full of Huanhuan hobbies, so she developed her current lively and cheerful personality.

Learning is like building a house. The foundation has not been laid yet, so don’t ask for so much. Everything has to be done slowly.

"It's been an hour and a half since school, let's see how much you've written~" After saying that, he casually picked up the homework book from her desk.

Huanhuan pressed directly on her math homework and said with a somewhat nervous expression: "Dad...I...haven't finished writing yet~"

When Xia Junshan saw that he couldn't pick it up, he didn't force it. He simply lowered his head and took a look. As a result, he immediately frowned and his hands trembled with anger. The idea of ​​taking it slowly was instantly abandoned in Java.

Seeing that she still looked unrepentant, she closed her eyes and muttered silently in her heart: "I'm not angry, this is my biological child, I'm not angry, this is my biological child..."

After opening his eyes, he took a long breath and said in a calm tone: "It's been an hour and a half now, and you only have to do three math problems?"

"I can't do that fourth question!" Xia Huanhuan replied aggrievedly.

"Then leave this question blank for now. Let's write the next one. Let me see which question is so difficult?" After that, Xia Junshan picked up her homework book.

It didn't matter. I immediately felt that my blood pressure was high, and my anger was rising, so my tone of voice was naturally a bit high.

He pointed at the homework book and said loudly: "You have written a total of three questions, and two of them are wrong!"

"How come 27 plus 16 can be calculated as 46 for me? Seven is an odd number and 6 is an even number. How can these added together still be an even number? Which math teacher taught you to calculate like this?"

"My dear, you are in the fifth grade now. If you only do multiplication and division, how can you still make mistakes in addition and subtraction? I think you just didn't concentrate on your homework at all!"

"I was reading the comic book very seriously just now. I didn't even know it when I came here. I just knew Silly Le was there. It's been almost two hours since school ended. I made three mistakes in writing three questions~"

The more he talked, the angrier he became. Finally, when he saw that she was still peeking at the comic book, he became furious. He reached out and grabbed it and threw it to the ground.

"Snapped!"

Xia Huanhuan was shocked. She had never been treated so harshly since she was a child. She was stunned for a few seconds at first, but when she realized what she was doing, tears started flowing down her face.

"woooooooo~"

Xia Chaochao, who was playing with a pen next to him, was a little scared when he saw this. He got up and ran over and threw himself into his grandmother's arms.

"Dad is so scary~"

"Junshan, if you have something to say, talk to your child carefully~"

Zhao Na on the side was holding her grandson Chaochao. She felt sorry for her granddaughter. She originally didn't want to care about her son-in-law's education, but she really couldn't stand it.

"Huanhuan, come to grandma quickly!"

The little girl, who was crying bitterly, got up and ran over after hearing this.

Xia Junshan, who was standing aside, scratched his head and opened his mouth to say something. In the end, he suppressed his words and sat directly on the sofa, letting out a long sigh.

He finally understood what it meant to kiss across generations, and this was a lesson. When disciplining children in the future, old people should not be present, otherwise all previous efforts would be wasted no matter how strict they were.Thinking of this, she said in a helpless tone: "Mom, it's really no good to ignore her this time. With her academic performance and attitude, I'm afraid she will become illiterate in the future!"

"Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuu, Grandma, dad was so cruel just now, I don't like him anymore~" Xia Huanhuan cried even harder when she heard this, because she was out of breath.

Because her father, who had always loved her, did not come to coax her, which made the little girl with a somewhat glassy heart unable to accept this reality.

Sitting on the sofa, Xia Junshan felt that she must stop this problem in the future, otherwise the child would be useless in the future. Now that he has merged his memories and is a human being, he must take on the responsibility of being a father.

But children can't push too hard all at once. They have to pay attention to methods, otherwise it will be counterproductive. Yan Ziyou is the best example. He doesn't want Huanhuan to end up like that.

My academic performance has improved, but my whole person has become sluggish, and I have no ability to think for myself. In that case, I might as well be a happy elementary school scumbag.

Now that I have been reborn, it is no exaggeration to say that my family will definitely not worry about money in the future, so there is no need to let my children change their destiny by getting into college.

Thinking about this moment, my head hurts, and I don't know what to do. But no matter what, it must be passable on the whole, and at least it must pass. It will definitely not be possible to score more than 50 points in the last test.

But the only thing I'm sure of is that I definitely won't be able to teach it. Do you have time to put it aside? The key is that you won't be able to bear it when the time comes.

At just a young age, he was already losing his temper with his child. If things continued like this, the father and daughter, who had a very good relationship with each other, would probably become unharmonious.

So I still have to think of a way. I'll discuss this matter with my wife later. If it doesn't work, I'll have to hire a tutor or something. There's still no need to go to a big tutoring class, because it's all cramming.

Mechanically instilling all kinds of knowledge into children, not caring whether the children are interested or not, just blindly forcing knowledge onto the children.

In the future, there is no need for Huanhuan to rely on knowledge to change his destiny, so there is no need for him to do this. Thinking of this, he saw his daughter still crying in her mother-in-law's arms.

Xia Junshan sighed, then got up from the sofa and walked over.

She said in as gentle a tone as possible: "Huanhuan, don't cry. It was my father who had a bad attitude just now. No matter what, he shouldn't lose his temper~"

The little girl was still angry, so she turned her head away, pouted and said, "Dad was cruel to me just now~"

Xia Junshan wasn't angry either. He pulled up a chair next to him and sat down. He continued to speak earnestly: "Huanhuan, you are now in fifth grade and are a big boy!"

"It just so happens that we, father and daughter, are having a heart-to-heart talk. Is it right for you to secretly watch anime while doing your homework? Dad said there is nothing wrong with you!"

"Let's put aside whether our academic performance is good or not. This attitude is more important. We must know when to do what in the future!"

"Let's study hard when we study, and have fun when we play. Even your parents, brothers, and grandma can play with you. I saw your homework today and the questions the teacher gave are not too difficult!"

"If you work hard and seriously, Dad believes that with your intelligence, you can probably finish it in less than an hour. Then why not spend the rest of the time reading comics openly?"

Although Xia Huanhuan has a bad attitude towards learning, this is also related to the discipline of her parents since she was a child. It cannot be entirely blamed on her children's lack of seriousness.

But it is not without its merits. The happy living environment she grew up in made her at least have a relatively positive outlook on life, and she can still listen to advice.

So although he didn't reply, he turned his head...

(End of this chapter)

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