“My daughter has me around every day. We read, write and sleep together. However, many students of mine have no (1) . They have to be (2) from their parents. The most heart-warming way of (3) a kid is the company(陪伴)of parents.” At a student care activity called “Home & Love”, Chen Shaoguang, the principal(校长)of No.1 Primary School says, many parents are going out as migrant workers(外出务工人员)to make money to (4) the family. So the students at a very young age have to be (5) at home. And that’s when their childhood begins to be covered by the feeling of (6) and the difficulty of fitting into a group.
As (7) by Principal Chen, left-behind children can communicate with their parents by installing(安装)cameras on the TV. (8) the modern technology, the connection between a traditional TV at home and parents’ mobile phones becomes much more (9) . And the long distance(距离)between the left-behind children and their parents is being shortened. Principal Chen also calls for more (10) from society. He strongly believes that a better (11) for those left-behind children can be created.
According to a survey by the All-China Women’s Federation, the (12) of China’s “left-behind children” is more than 61 million. It is the same as the (13) of Britain. (14) them, 42.8% have parents that both are migrant workers. (15) most of the children are being taken care of by their relatives, 7.3% are uncertain to be taken care of.