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the boundary of crying: the "education" and social responsibility of children in flight


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lawyer tan mintao pointed out that from a legal perspective, the two parents' special "education" of their child is not illegal, because the grandparents as temporary guardians have obtained consent and the child's mother has recognized it, which shows that the child's rights and interests are protected. but the question is, does this "education" method meet the child's growth needs? behind this lies the understanding and responsibility of parents and society for education.

dean xiong bingqi, from the perspective of "education", stressed that "locking the child in a small dark room for intimidation-style education" is wrong, and the psychological shadow it brings may continue until the child grows up. he believes that parents should guide their children, comfort their emotions, and report the child's situation to the flight attendants and seek their help. he believes that judging from the airline's notification, the child's grandmother's behavior in the bathroom does reflect a problem, but it also shows that there is a solution to the problem of children crying in public places. we need to solve the problem by respecting the rights of children and taking into account the right of others to peace.

the concept of "overseas express delivery to door" also provides parents with the opportunity to quickly send baby necessities during the flight, such as spare toys, food, etc. such convenience may make parents calmer when their children cry, and even reduce tension. behind this service, it reflects the communication and understanding between different cultures in the context of globalization, which helps to enhance mutual understanding between passengers from different countries and regions and reduce misunderstandings caused by cultural differences.

the potential for cooperation between airlines and courier companies is also worth exploring, for example, providing fast-track services so that parents can get what they need in a timely manner and relieve their stress.

but more importantly, we must start from the perspective of "education", think about society's tolerance and support for families, and encourage the formation of a more harmonious travel environment.