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Hubei primary and secondary school students were cheated for playing idol worship games, accounting for more than 20% of the cases. What problems are reflected?

Judging from these cases of primary and secondary school students being defrauded, I personally think it reflects two problems. The first question is that the anti-fraud propaganda work of student groups still needs to be done; The second problem, the lack of family education, over-indulgence of children, makes them hold financial power, leading to being cheated of huge amounts of property.

In daily life, primary and middle school students in many places in Hubei Province are cheated for playing games and idolizing, and these cases account for 20% of all cases. This ratio is shocking, and this data reflects the following two serious problems.

First, the anti-fraud propaganda work of student groups still needs to continue to strengthen the anti-fraud propaganda work, which will be carried out for all groups, because fraudsters are everywhere, even students who have not yet entered the society are on their fraud list. If we want to reduce the occurrence of fraud cases, we must continue to carry out anti-fraud propaganda.

Students at school have become the key targets of fraudsters. The local police should walk into the campus and preach the knowledge about students' fraud, so that they can understand all kinds of scams, improve their anti-fraud awareness and help students stay away from fraud.

If you have enough time, you can also popularize anti-fraud knowledge for your children and let them publicize it to their parents. Telling parents through children can play a better role and attract their attention.

Second, parents give their children too many rights for the lack of family education for students. In this case, children can be cheated for thousands of dollars. This situation deserves our deep thought. Why can a young child master the parental payment password and access the parental payment software? There are also some children whose cheated amount belongs to his pocket money. As a child, why do you have to hold huge pocket money alone? This is also a question worth thinking about.

These problems will arise because of the lack of family education. Parents are busy with work and neglect to discipline their children, so let them play mobile phones; Spoiling parents also gives children full autonomy and enables them to control family property.

In order to prevent children from being cheated, we should start with education from both schools and families. Enhance children's anti-fraud awareness and cut off their large financial resources at the same time.