Installing surveillance cameras in his son's room for 6 years" breathtaking"

Jul 04, 2024

Installing surveillance cameras in his son's room for 6 years' breathtaking'
photo source=NetesCom, South China Morning Post



Chinese parents who have installed surveillance CCTV in their son's room for as many as six years are angry.

It wasn't until the recent college entrance examination that the CCTV was removed.

According to NetEase.COM and the South China Morning Post, a woman living in Jiangsu Province, China, posted a video online in which her husband removed a surveillance camera installed in her son's room six years ago.



He said he was able to concentrate more on his studies thanks to this camera. "Thank you for being with him" left a message.

It was an introduction to the learning method of my son who recently took the college entrance exam, but criticism continued online.



Many called this parent a 'control freak' and estimated that surveillance may have had a negative psychological effect on the boy.

Then this parent "was the last method we chose as a solution. I didn't mean to keep an eye on the child, but I wanted to let you know that there was something restricting behaviorHe explained that he did not check the video often.



He also claimed to have used surveillance cameras to make sure his son was concentrating on his studies instead of sleeping late at night or spending time on his phone alone in his room.

When netizens asked if they received high scores enough to pass prestigious universities such as Tsinghua University or Beijing University after installing surveillance cameras, parents said, `There has been a lot of progress in studying," he replied briefly.

Then "All parents have high expectations for their children. We believe that surveillance did not negatively affect our son..." he added.

However, netizens are likely to suffocate their love. If you truly love your children, you should give them basic respect", "Instead of monitoring children, we should guide them patiently in their studies and develop discipline and responsibility.", He made bitter remarks such as "'Sad Self-Portrait of us brought about by the frenzy of college entrance exams.'"



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