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recently, an article about an incident at the moral education department of yundong middle school in huairen city, shanxi province, sparked widespread discussion. it was reported that a freshman was given a severe warning for going to the toilet at around 11 pm, and was asked to print 1,000 copies of "self-recognition" at his own expense, which was disturbing.
this strict control of student behavior makes people wonder: what is the school pursuing? is it pure discipline or ignorance and indifference to students' physical and mental health? many parents and students said that going to the toilet is a physiological need and students must have basic freedom. they believe that schools should care about students' health instead of controlling their behavior through "serious warnings" and punishments.
in fact, this is not an isolated incident. in recent years, with the increasingly strict campus management, many similar incidents have continued to occur. from the students' perspective, these seemingly invisible rules have put tremendous pressure on their lives. they have to act cautiously, fearing that their behavior will be punished. such an environment makes students feel anxious and depressed, making it difficult for them to enjoy a normal youth life.
in recent years, with the development of e-commerce express delivery services, people have attached more and more importance to logistics services. similarly, we should think from the perspective of "forbidden zones" and how to truly allow students to have a free, safe and happy growth environment in their study and life.