The boy resides in Hubei Province, China.
The teen boy’s story has gone viral on social media and has become quite popular.
Parents and children share a very special bond, but there’s always an exception. Parents nurture their children and try to provide all the facilities they need. They guide their children to make the right decisions in their lives. Sometimes, the expectations that parents have from children can create a lot of pressure on the minds of the students. Even if the expectations are for the well-being of the family, parents do not understand that the pressure can lead to a lot of problems for the children. Now, a case has come into the limelight where a young boy has filed a case against his parents in China for putting a lot of pressure on him to take tuition classes.
According to reports, a boy who resides in Hubei Province, China, has become so upset with the study pressure of his parents and tutor that he went straight to the police station. The boy’s story has gone viral on social media and has become quite popular. The boy is a teenager, and he reached the police station in Xiangyang. He complained to the police that his parents had organised tuition for him after his school. He also added that there are extra classes for him on the weekend as well. This has led to a lot of pressure on him, and he is not able to concentrate on anything else. He also said that his parents have put a lot of pressure on him.
The boy reached the police station in school uniform and started crying there, and the officers gave him tissues to wipe his tears. Not only this, the child also told me that he is good at studying and gets good grades, yet his parents put a lot of pressure on him to score better.
After hearing this, the police decided to help the boy. They said that they would talk to his parents, and in return, he would have to do the maths homework. When the story of this young boy went viral, many people felt sympathetic towards him.
It is important to note that the education system in China is quite competitive, and students need to work hard to pass.