The main reasons why parents generally objected to their children reading novels included: 1. Reading novels may cause children to become addicted to the novel world and neglect real-life learning tasks and social activities. Fictions usually provide a lot of plot and characters. Children may spend a lot of time thinking and exploring these plots and characters, which will lead to a decline in academic performance. Fictions often contain fictional plots and characters that may mislead children into thinking that these plots and characters are real. This could cause children to have a wrong understanding of history, science, politics, and other subjects, affecting their future development. 3. Fictions may distract children from real-life learning tasks and social activities. This could lead to children's lack of interest in learning and affect their academic performance and future development. 4. Parents are worried that their children may absorb unhealthy values and ideas through novels. Fictions usually contain various plots, including love, violence, hatred, power, etc. These plots may affect children's values and thoughts, causing them to form bad behaviors and habits. Therefore, parents generally opposed children reading novels to ensure that their children could focus on real-life learning tasks and social activities to cultivate good values and behavior habits.
The most common reason why parents objected to their students reading novels was that they were worried that novels would have a negative impact on their students 'studies. Fictions often contain fictional plots and characters that can distract students from their studies. In addition, novels may also contain a lot of erotic, violent or horror content, which may make students feel uncomfortable and affect their studies and lives. Parents were also worried that reading novels would make students less enthusiastic about their studies and lead to a decline in their academic performance. Therefore, parents usually object to students reading novels to ensure that their studies would not be affected.
This question had to be decided based on the parents 'definition of romance novels and the child's age. If parents believe that romance novels can help their children develop correct values and emotions, and that their children can understand and appreciate the content of these novels at an appropriate age, then it is okay to read positive romance novels. However, parents should also pay attention to their children's dependence on romance novels and their children's daily behavior and speech. If a child is overly obsessed with love and romance in a novel, it may have a negative impact on emotions and interpersonal relationships in real life. Therefore, parents should properly guide their children to understand the difference between fiction and reality in novels, as well as the correct concept of love and values. Parents should discuss the content of the novel with their children to understand their children's views and feelings about the novel in order to better guide their growth.
As a fan of online novels, I can't comment on specific events, but I can provide some information on some of the characteristics of romance novels. Romance novels usually describe romance, twists and turns, and dramatic love stories. They often involve fictional characters and plots that may bring people some fantasy and longing. In addition, romance novels may also create some attractive characters, which may stimulate people's emotions and desires. However, there are often unhealthy descriptions and plots in romance novels, such as excessive romance, unrealistic fantasies, sexism, abuse, etc., which may have a negative impact on the physical and mental health of teenagers. Therefore, parents should carry out correct sex education and love education for their children, so that their children understand healthy interpersonal relationships and love values, and avoid obtaining incorrect information and values from romance novels. Parents can also read healthy books and movies with their children to help them develop good emotional qualities and moral values.
I didn't know what 'pure romance novels' meant. However, generally speaking, parents may object to their children reading romance novels because such novels usually contain a lot of unrealistic fantasies and unhealthy plots, which may have a negative impact on their children's mental health. However, if these romance novels meet the appropriate standards and standards, that is, they do not contain violence, sex, or other inappropriate content, then parents may allow their children to read these novels. I can't give an absolute answer for the specific situation.
Whether or not parents objected to their children reading healthy romance novels did not completely determine their children's physical and mental health and growth. Although healthy romance novels usually contain some romantic, emotional and sexual elements, not all romance novels are healthy. They may contain some unhealthy content such as violence, abuse, hatred, deception, etc. Parents should pay attention to their children's mental health and growth instead of simply opposing them from reading romance novels. Parents can have an open and honest conversation with their children to understand their views and interests in romance novels and explore other types of literature with their children to help them establish healthy reading interests and habits. Of course, parents should also guide and support their children to explore their own reading interests and hobbies, help them discover their hidden literary talents, and cultivate their creativity and thinking ability. Therefore, such good parents can exist. They should respect their children's personality and interests and provide appropriate support and guidance for their children to grow up healthily and happily.
It's usually a result of extreme mental illness or severe stress that leads them to lose all sense of reason and morality.
Many parents forbade their children from writing novels because they were worried that their children might be too engrossed in writing and neglect other important things such as school, social life, and family life. In addition, parents may think that their children do not have enough writing skills and creativity to write good novels. However, parents should also understand their children's needs and interests. Writing is an art form that helps children develop creativity, imagination, and expression. If children have the opportunity to write novels, parents can encourage them to try and provide support and guidance. Parents should also understand that writing is a skill that can be trained and improved. Children can improve their writing ability through reading, writing practice, and other artistic forms. Therefore, parents should support their children's writing activities instead of limiting their creativity and imagination.
Maybe they want to show how much they love and admire their parents.
Children might make up stories to parents to express their creativity or because they think the truth won't be understood. It could also be a way to deal with difficult situations or emotions that they don't know how to handle otherwise.
Parents might tell scary stories to make kids braver or to teach them lessons about facing fears.