Advantages:
1. Good learning environment: Living on campus can provide a good learning environment, including library and study room, so that children can concentrate more on their studies.
2. Cultivate independence: living on campus allows children to leave the family environment, and they need to live independently, eat and wash clothes. To cultivate children's independence and self-care ability.
3. More opportunities to make friends: Living on campus can get more opportunities to make friends and expand children's interpersonal circle.
4. Strict management and supervision: stricter management and supervision of children living in schools can ensure the safety and health of children.
Disadvantages:
1. Emotional deficiency: Living on campus will lead to emotional deficiency between children and parents, which may affect children's mental health.
2. High academic pressure: The pressure of living in school is high, and children need to work hard in a relatively closed environment, which may bring greater psychological pressure.
3. Strong sense of loneliness: Living on campus often leaves children in a relatively closed environment, lacking the company of family and relatives, and sometimes children may feel lonely.
Generally speaking, children living on campus have different advantages and disadvantages for each family and children. When parents consider whether their children live in school, they need to comprehensively consider the children's personality, preferences, learning situation, psychological state and other factors, and take appropriate measures to ensure their healthy growth.