In order to protect the rights and interests of the elderly and give them more spiritual care, the state legislation stipulates that children should "go home often". What do you think of this practice?
Respecting the elderly is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. Nowadays, many young people go out to work, and the problem of empty nesters is becoming increasingly prominent. The promulgation of this law reflects the meticulous humanistic care for the elderly in China, and practices the concept of "people-oriented", which is in line with the concept of "ruling the country according to law" put forward by the Fourth Plenary Session of the 18th CPC Central Committee.
However, there are also some problems in the actual process: First, it is difficult to supervise. Second, it is not in line with the actual situation. This requires us to formulate more operable laws and regulations that can truly protect the rights and interests of the elderly according to the actual situation, and constantly improve and perfect them.
As the old saying goes, "I am old, and people are old." Respecting the elderly is the traditional virtue of our Chinese nation. With the continuous development of society, people's material life has been greatly improved. Many young people go out to work, but the problem of empty nesters is becoming increasingly prominent, and the communication between the elderly and their children is getting less and less. Therefore, it is of great practical significance to give more spiritual care to the elderly.
The national legislation stipulates that children should "visit home often", which reflects the country's meticulous humanistic care for the elderly and practices the "people-oriented" ruling concept. However, there are also some problems in this measure: First, it is difficult to supervise and lacks specific quantitative standards. Second, contrary to reality, many young people find it difficult to implement it because they have no time and economic conditions. It shows that in order to truly care for the elderly, it is not enough to make laws, but also to solve them jointly by children, the elderly and the state.
First of all, children should always be grateful. Be tolerant and care about your parents. Even if you can't go home, you can send more text messages, video chat and communicate with your parents. Secondly, the elderly can take part in more spare-time activities, cultivate their interests, broaden their social circle, such as dancing square dance and playing chess, and enrich their spare-time life. Finally, the state should improve the infrastructure of community pension and socialized pension, increase financial input, attract social capital, and build a three-dimensional modern pension system. At the same time, in-depth research and demonstration, improve laws and regulations, so that the rights and interests of the elderly can be truly guaranteed by law.