China News Service, Beijing, May 26 (Reporter Liang Xiaohui) In response to the so-called "chicken baby" topic that has been widely followed in the society, Guo Linmao, director of the Social Law Office of the Legal Work Committee of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, said in Beijing on the 26th that he does not agree with some parents persecuting the future. Adults who take extra part in the learning of relevant training institutions do not agree to wear a "chicken baby" hat to these parents and students.

  The so-called "chicken baby" is a popular word on the Internet, which refers to the behavior of parents to "play chicken blood" for their children. In order for the children to read well and get good grades in the test, they are constantly arranging learning and activities for the children, and constantly letting the children fight hard. .

  Guo Linmao pointed out that students are burdened with heavy learning and their parents are forced to participate in various out-of-school learning trainings. This seems to be an education issue, but it is actually a minor protection issue.

  He said that during the public consultation process for the revised draft law on the protection of minors, nearly 20,000 minors put forward more than 20,000 opinions, most of which are requests to reduce the burden on students.

"This is the children's cry for help from the bottom of their hearts, and a plea for help from the legislature."

  Guo Linmao introduced that when perfecting the draft revision of the Law on the Protection of Minors, the guardian’s duties clearly stipulated that “the time for minors to rest, entertain and exercise” was clearly stipulated.

In the chapter "School Protection", it is clearly stipulated that "schools shall cooperate with the parents or other guardians of minor students, reasonably arrange the study time of minor students, and guarantee their time for rest, entertainment and physical exercise."

"Schools must not occupy statutory holidays, rest days, winter and summer vacations, and organize minor students in the compulsory education stage to make up collective lessons to increase their learning burden."

"Kindergartens and off-campus training institutions shall not provide primary school curriculum education to preschool-age minors."

"Schools and kindergartens must not cooperate with off-campus training institutions to provide paid course guidance for minors."

  Guo Linmao further pointed out that on May 21, the 19th meeting of the Central Committee for Comprehensively Deepening Reform deliberated and approved the "Opinions on Further Reducing the Burden of Compulsory Education Students’ Homework and Off-campus Training", in order to solve the long-term burden on parents and students. The question points the way.

"The Law on the Protection of Minors, from the perspective of the protection of minors, provides legal support and guarantee for the implementation of the Party Central Committee's decision and deployment."

  It is known that the newly revised Law on the Protection of Minors will come into effect on June 1.

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