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Will you support your children to collect bottles during school to support their lives?
I don't support my children to collect bottles to make a living during school.

As parents, we all hope that our children can have a good life and development, especially in the learning stage. So I don't support children to pick up bottles to subsidize their lives during school. I will elaborate my views and concerns below.

First of all, learning is the main task of children at present. For most students, their main energy should be focused on their studies, so as to make full preparations for their future careers and lives. Picking up bottles may take up their study time and make them unable to devote themselves to their study. Although they may get some extra income by picking up bottles, it is not worth sacrificing their study time.

Secondly, picking up bottles may have a negative impact on children's self-esteem. They may feel looked down upon by other students, or think they are different from other students. This situation may affect their self-confidence and future development. Children should feel equal to others, not be regarded as a symbol of poverty or lack of resources.

In addition, picking up bottles may also pose potential risks to children's health. There may be bacteria and other harmful substances in the bottle, which may affect the health of children if it is not handled properly. At the same time, you may get injured or have an accident when picking up bottles, which parents don't want to see.

In addition, as parents, we should help our children cultivate correct values and outlook on life. We can make them realize through education that money is not the only criterion to measure people's value, but to become useful people through hard work. We should encourage children to spend time and energy on their studies, instead of collecting bottles to get a meager income.

Finally, as a society and a school, we should strengthen funding and help for poor students. The government and social organizations should provide more scholarships and grants for students to meet the economic needs of poor students. At the same time, schools can also organize some social practice activities to help students better understand society and broaden their horizons.

To sum up, I don't support children collecting bottles to subsidize their lives during school. We need to help children grow and develop in healthy and meaningful ways such as correct values guidance and financial support.