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Parents of young children withdraw admission from private schools amid financial uncertainty.

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Yes. For nursery kids school arranging online class which is not good for health. Only to justify fees school arranging online classes. A 3 -4 years old child can not learn from online classes. Only Parents are doing efforts on child in learning. In half hours what school teach to child, in half hours 5-10 minutes waste in attendance. Tuition fees is 3-4 hours teaching but in online classes they are spending only half to one hours. Than why they not reduce the tuition fees. If the question of staff salary than all parents are ready to pay collectively. Nursery kids learn by playing, activity with there kids teachers they cannot learn by online teaching class. My child learn more from you tubes or other online media. For that they have self interest. 

Avinash

I concur with you.

True. most of the time goes in muting and unmuting kids by teacher. Nursery class is meant to be noisy. Children learn by jumping and playing and making noise in nursery. and that is restricted in online classes. 

As parents, we tried our best to keep children as much we can away from electronic devices like mobiles, PC, laptop, tablets etc. and now we ourselves are putting them in their hands at a stretch for 3-4 hours.

Only God knows how long this will continue. .....

Yes its true. In online classes  parents have to do most of the things instead of teachers. Teachers are just providing some syllabus and then mother or father are just behind the children to get this completed it by them. Techers are just coming online for half an hour and checking whether all the work given by them have been completed or not. Maximum time parents are spending on these online classes.online class are really not for the small children like up to the age of 7-8 years.

Definitely schools fees should be reduced in a proportion if there is no regular calsses. Its not been said fees should be totaly waived off because there are some fixed expenses of every school and those needs to be paid. But on the rigidity of schools if parents are withdrawing admission of their ward then its not wrong at all. parents and school should have the mutual consent to continue children education in the school and none of them should suffer or compromise with their children studies.

Yes, that's correct. No point giving online class to 3-4yrs kids.

My only concern is, if they withdraw admission then how will they get admission in next class next year.

for example- my son promoted to UKG from Nur and now if I withdraw him from UKG, how will they get admission in class-I , next year? (they will not have UKG passing Certificate)

At this point of hard time for everyone, school management is still thinking to book undue profit out of it. Rather, school should collect only bare minimum fees just to have salary part for them and their staff that would suffice. Even we also want to get connected with school. The burden of this time should be distributed on all in a fair and just manner.

We as parents also recognize that staff salary is must but if we calculate what school is asking at this time from each student comes to be quite more what they are giving to their teacher staff. Even some schools have also fired many teachers. 

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