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According to this kid, sending kids to cram schools might just be a waste of money.

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What would you do if your grandparents bought into a scam?

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Homework is supposed to be completed by the student rather than the student's parents.

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Although you might think you're right, things might look different from a different viewpoint.

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The hardest step in parenting is letting go. However, it's also the most important step.

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It's important for the kids to learn how to do house chores.

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Doing house chores is a great way to learn about the real life.

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Try to ask to do less but actually got more things to do.

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Of course parents want the best for their babies. However, your babies still need to learn how to live on their own.

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Sometimes parents don’t realize that their babies grow up quickly.

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Open communication is very important to any relationship. Once you open up, the other person can get a better understanding of your side.

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When the youngsters are strong, the country will be strong.

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Yu Wei from class 1510 speaks on behalf of his graduating classmates.

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Ms. Liu expresses her gratitude and love for her graduating cohort.

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Li Jin Liao from Class 1506 has a few words for his mother.

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Li Jin Liao's mother has deep regrets about her son's upbringing.

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Xiao Ying from Class 1505 has a great reason to feel grateful.

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Xiao Ying's grandma has trouble articulating her love for her granddaughter.

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It's hard to imagine the kind of journey grandma must have taken to see her granddaughter's graduation ceremony.

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With an increasingly affluent population, more and more people in China are donating to NGOs or public welfare organizations. Where does the money go and what can be done to improve transparency in China's burgeoning NGO sector? Learn more in this informative video.

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Meet three underprivileged children from the countryside, all of whom share a love for reading.

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