Station Provides Family Education Guidance Service
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Station Provides Family Education Guidance Service
ByYao Yao and Lei Yang July 4, 2022[For Women of China] |
Jianhe (a county in Southwest China's Guizhou Province) Procuratorate and Jianhe Women's Federation recently established a family education guidance station in Xingfu Community, in Jianhe. The station has invited parents, with good experiences in family education, to be counsellors, and it has organized the counsellors to learn the law on the promotion of family education. Because parents of many children in Xingfu Community work elsewhere, the departments established the station to improve family education for the left-behind children.
(Women of China English Monthly April 2022 issue)
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