In China, a law was enacted on the 23rd that included requiring parents to enhance their education at home.

The Chinese government has recently issued a series of regulations on children's education, showing that the government will also control home education.

In China, the "Home Education Promotion Law" was passed and passed by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress held until the 23rd.



The law states that parents must reasonably allocate time for study, breaks, and sports to avoid overloading their children's learning and to prevent them from becoming absorbed in the Internet.



It also calls for children to love the Communist Party, the country, and socialism, and to teach at home to raise awareness as a Chinese nation.



And if parents neglect to educate at home, local schools and self-governing bodies can give advice and guidance.



In China, it has been pointed out that while many families focus on learning from an early age against the backdrop of fierce competition for entrance exams, parental discipline is neglected.



The Chinese government has recently set restrictions on the amount of homework at school and the time spent at cram schools, as well as restricting the use of online games by minors. It is a form that shows the attitude of the government to manage education.