Thanks for the invitation. Personally, I don&;t think so. Although we want to give our children more and better material conditions and a variety of choices, accompanying growth is a process that money can&;t buy. Especially for mom. Most of the children&;s sense of security comes from their mothers, and it is better to be around at the most important stage. At the age of six, I will soon be promoted to the level of primary school. Children need to change their learning environment, adapt to new schools and meet new friends. If the environment and people at home also adapt them at the same time, I think we should consider it. As parents, we always have to give more to our children, but this giving is from our own standpoint. We don&;t know what children really need, parental companionship or better material conditions. You need to ask your children what they really need before you decide.