China News Service, Beijing, June 1 (Reporter Wang Shiyao) Recently, a group of adults frantically shouted that their youth was back, known as "returning to childhood".

On the occasion of Children's Day, let's put aside the "big friends" for a while and listen to the stories and voices of those "real" children.

What kind of "little troubles" will there be in their colorful childhood life?

  While we are listening to the stories of children, is there a moment when your childhood memories are also opened the floodgate——

Little Jelly/

Grade 1:

"I don't want to be eliminated"

  Little Jelly, who is in the first grade of elementary school, is very happy to go to school every day, and even joins her favorite dance group.

But recently she was a little troubled, "I don't want to be eliminated by the dance group"!

Little jelly for dancing at home.

Photo courtesy of the interviewee

  Little Jelly said that her school has a dance troupe, and there will be performance assessments every month. If you don't meet the standards, you will be eliminated.

The second day of the interview was the assessment day, and she was very worried that she would be eliminated even though she had accumulated 100 points.

  "There are a lot of people who have reached 100 points, so they may still be eliminated!" Little Jelly said worriedly, "There are only two kinds of people who can stay in the end, one is those with particularly good conditions, and the other is those who work hard. ."

  Little Jelly classified herself as a "hard worker".

Therefore, every night she will practice the exercises very seriously, punching in the dance tasks left by the teacher in the group.

Because when the assessment scores are all 100 points, it is necessary to compare the usual performance.

A little jelly who practices dancing diligently every day.

Photo courtesy of the interviewee

  It is said that there are already 3 friends in Little Jelly's class who were "forced" to quit the dance group because their grades were not up to standard.

"Will they be very sad?" Hearing the reporter's question, Little Jelly said, "They have found other hobbies!"

  Such an optimistic attitude seems to be the "talent" of primary school students.

Although Little Jelly's dream when she grows up is to become a dancer, "if dancing fails, I still have a dream to be a scientist".

  Jelly, who likes chickens and rabbits, said that she would also like to be a scientist who studies plants and animals.

So even if the journey of dancing did not come to an end, at a young age she has learned to accept failure calmly and find other directions in life.

Peter/Grade 3:

"I miss the voice of group news"

  Peter, who is now in the third grade of primary school, did not start school until May this year because of the epidemic. After the resumption of classes, he has one more trouble.

"Everyone stopped chatting in the group after school started..." Peter said frustratedly, the once active DingTalk group has now become very deserted.

Dingding group established by Peter.

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  During the previous home class, Peter's classmates were all in Dingding class and chatting.

There are 52 students in the class, nearly 30 groups have been established, and Peter himself has joined more than 20 groups.

  "I'm also a group owner. Before, everyone was fighting pictures and chatting in the group, and it was very happy!" Peter recalled, "But now there is no new news in this group."

  Now that you can chat face-to-face, why are you still obsessed with chatting online?

Peter explained that because many friends did not sit next to him, and the get out of class time was short, sometimes they could not find anyone, so it was better to be closer when chatting in the group before.

Peter who loves to play basketball.

Photo courtesy of the interviewee

  Sometimes, Peter wanted to ask someone to play ball between classes, and after shouting in the group, no one answered.

"Maybe many students didn't read DingTalk again after school started. I found that some information was never opened by the other party." Peter comforted himself.

  "Then you didn't ask the other classmates why they didn't reply?" Peter replied, "I was going to ask a classmate before, but he was called away suddenly because of something, and I never asked again..."

  Sensitive and shy, Peter may just feel that socializing online is more comfortable and comfortable for him.

He was worried that the "friendship window" on the Internet was closed, but the "friendship door" in reality was waiting for him to open.

Lu Lingyue/Grade 3:

"Me and my friend are at the same table"

  Lu Lingyue, who is also in the third grade of elementary school, although she has many good friends in the class, has been a little "annoying" recently because of the tablemate next to her.

  "I don't know if this is my trouble?" When asked what troubles she has recently, Lu Lingyue said cautiously, "My deskmate always teases me and uses rubber bands to play me."

Lu Lingyue taking a photo with flowers.

Photo courtesy of the interviewee

  She added: "It's not just him, sometimes he teases me with a good friend of his."

  In a music class, Lu Lingyue was "harassed" by these two people again, and she finally reported the situation to the teacher for the first time.

However, she only told the teacher the name of another person, and the same table "escaped" the teacher's criticism.

  Lu Lingyue described herself and her tablemate as "incompatible enemies", but she still maintained her image for her tablemate in front of the teacher.

  "Because my deskmate is a very quiet boy on the surface, I don't want to destroy his image in the teacher's heart, otherwise the teacher will be in trouble if he knows the truth!"

  Although Lu Lingyue didn't tell the teacher about her behavior at the same table, she would also report her deskmate to the class cadres in a self-study class without a teacher and deduct points for him.

Lu Lingyue showing her paintings.

Photo courtesy of the interviewee

  Similarly, she also told her parents about this trouble, "However, my parents are in a good mood. They always tell me 'all troubles have an end, you just wait!'"

  Perhaps it is because of her parents' good attitude. Although Lu Lingyue has this little trouble, she still feels very happy when she goes to school every day.

  She also said that the tablemates in her class are on a rotational basis, and they change every few months.

Lu Lingyue, who is studying at home now, is looking forward to the possibility that she will change the same table after school starts, and then this little trouble will disappear.

  Monthly/5th grade:

  "I really want an author to sign"

  Yueyue, who is in fifth grade of elementary school, loves to read books, especially historical or suspenseful novels.

"My biggest worry right now is that I can't buy auto-signed books (autographed) by my favorite authors," she said with a regretful tone.

Yueyue likes to read history books.

Photo courtesy of the interviewee

  When it came to the topic of reading, Yueyue opened the chatterbox.

She listed her favorite books and authors without hesitation.

  In addition to reading books when she comes home from school, she sometimes brings books to school, and the rest time between big classes is her reading time.

  But at this stage, she can only enjoy the pleasure of reading by herself, "I read books that my peers can't read, so I don't have any friends to share."

  She said that other parents are very strict and do not allow them to read books that have nothing to do with their studies, "but my family belongs to 'free-range', so I don't have this trouble."

  This girl who loves to read "extracurricular books" and says that she is "free-range" has a maturity that does not belong to her age.

She feels that she has many dreams, and her biggest dream is to become a writer. She has already planned to sign up for activities related to training "Writer Seedlings" when she is a few years older.

Books that Yueyue likes to read.

Photo courtesy of the interviewee

  However, her dreams always changed with the plots of the novels she had read. One day she wanted to be a policeman, and then she wanted to be a lawyer.

At the end of the interview, she also felt that the profession of a reporter seemed to be good.

  Young dreams are so sincere and fickle, but so what?

For children, there is still a long time in the future. As long as they keep their enthusiasm for learning, the right to choose will always be in their own hands.

(Finish)

  (The interviewee in the article is a pseudonym)