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Organ donation has been introduced to primary school Chinese textbooks, what do parents think?

This time, our story is not only about spring flowers and summer cicadas, but also introduces a profound and warm topic - the continuation and protection of life.

Organ donation has been introduced to primary school Chinese textbooks, what do parents think?

【Story Introduction】

In a quiet town, there lives a primary school student named Xiao Ming, who, like his classmates, carries his schoolbag and jumps to school every day. In class, the teacher talks about the beauty and colorfulness of the world, and occasionally intersperses some stories about courage and love. One day, the teacher brought a special article entitled "The Gift of Life".

Organ donation has been introduced to primary school Chinese textbooks, what do parents think?

【Article Reading】

In "The Gift of Life", there is no flowery rhetoric, but it tells a simple but great story. The protagonist of the story is a young uncle who, in the last moments of his life, made an admirable decision - to donate his organs. Uncle knew that although his body was about to stop working, his heart, lungs, liver and other organs could continue to beat and continue his life in other people in need.

The teacher read softly: "Organ donation is another way to continue life. It teaches us that love is not just about words and hugs, but about the courage to lend a hand when someone is in need, even if it is in an invisible form. ”

Organ donation has been introduced to primary school Chinese textbooks, what do parents think?

【Reflection and Discussion】

After reading the article, the classroom was quiet, and the faces of the students showed thoughtful expressions. Teachers encourage everyone to share their ideas.

"I think that uncle is very brave, he is not afraid of death, and he still wants to help others." Xiaohong was the first to raise her hand to speak.

"I also think, but teacher, United States experts say that only organs donated by living people aged 15-30 are good, is this true?" Xiao Ming hesitated to ask the question in his heart.

The teacher smiled and explained: "Students, everyone's organs are precious, whether young or old, they have the potential to become a valuable resource for organ donation. But more importantly, we need to understand that organ donation is based on voluntary, unpaid, and respect for life. We can't ignore the deep love and dedication behind the donation because of certain perspectives. ”

Organ donation has been introduced to primary school Chinese textbooks, what do parents think?

【Emotional sublimation】

"When it comes to security, you don't have to worry." The teacher continued, "The country has strict laws to keep us safe, and the police uncles and aunts are also working hard to fight crime and protect each and every one of us. As primary school students, we must learn to protect ourselves, be vigilant, and at the same time learn to care for others and pass on positive energy. ”

"Remember, children, each and every one of you is the future pillar of the country. Protect your own safety, but also have the courage to protect the lives of others. Because in this world, love and courage are the most powerful forces. ”

Organ donation has been introduced to primary school Chinese textbooks, what do parents think?

【Conclusion】

As the bell rang for the end of class, the discussion on organ donation and life protection also came to an end. However, a seed of love has been planted in the hearts of the students, which will take root and grow into a towering tree in the days to come, bringing more warmth and hope to the world.

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