On the front page of one newspaper's morning edition,
‘ Take a day off from school? Parents encouraged’ and “Checklist use spreads”.
Is the media trying to encourage distressed children and parents to help?



Many children feel reluctant to go to school before the start of the second term.
It's not surprising! It's always been that way. Every child enjoys the summer holidays more.
A lot of homework is still to be done. It must be a bit overwhelming, but it's your own fault.

Parents are said to help their children decide how to respond when they don't want to go.
The app is called ‘ Better stay home from school checklist’.
It has been used by more than 75,000 users, and more than 4,000 people have taken a day off in accordance with the checklist.

If the results of the checklist successfully say ‘you should take a day off’,
The child can take the day off with impunity and the parents can make excuses to the teacher...
This makes it easier for them to miss school, and the total number of truants will not stop increasing.

I'm already surprised! (@_@!
Nowadays, parents decide whether their children should be absent from school according to a checklist on an app?
Why can't they think and worry and decide for themselves? Why do you leave it to such things?

Can't you just look at your child's colour, expression and behaviour and make a decision based on what you sense?
For a long time, parents have dared to turn a blind eye to their children's unwillingness to go.
It is not parents who say, ‘Yes, you can take the day off’... because they don't want to go.

In this way, not only children but also their parents and adults are deteriorating.
This is one example of how ‘convenient things’ are degrading the natural power of human beings.
It spoils the ability to feel, worry, think things through and act on one's own.

Certainly, some children may be in a serious condition. But that's something parents have to think about.
In general, such checklists and apps should not be trusted easily.
They say they were supervised by psychiatrists, but psychiatry itself has not yet become a science.

In education, there are checklists to check if you have bullied, seen someone bully, etc.
In corporate training for new recruits, there is also a list of how well they have mastered their work etiquette.
They are also forced to check whether they have committed power harassment or sexual harassment.



Sooner or later, should my life and death also be decided by a checklist?
You can decide whether you should continue to live or die based on the number of items you have ticked off!?
The only use of a checklist would be for safety checks. That's plenty!!!