"I find that Japanese children are constantly being challenged and encouraged, something I haven't seen in the United States."
"-- Matthew Tate.
In Japan, children learn to ride a unicycle by themselves or learn from each other, and in order to encourage their children to stand on their own, Japan holds the national youth unicycle championship every year. It is understood that in order to develop pupils' independence spirit, in addition to let the children ride a unicycle, schools, parents, still can let children learn to ride the subway, walking alone in the city, and so on.
In order to encourage more students, the Japan lottery association will donate funds to the national primary and secondary schools each year to buy unicycles. In addition to the wheelbarrow, the Japanese education department also recommends that schools provide equipment such as bamboo stits and hula hoops to promote balance and core strength, so as to promote the physical development of students.
It is worth learning to pay attention to the spirit of self-care in Japan. Learning the wheelbarrow and overcoming the danger may be the first step in self-reliance.