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Unique discipline: China parents make son, 8, busk for cash to repair school wall he damaged

  • Boy doodles on wall, needs US$42 compensation, told by parents to earn it himself, sings in street over 3 days to ‘learn responsibility’ for actions

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A mother and father in China have been praised online after they made their son, who daubed doodles on a school wall, busk in the street to raise cash to pay for the damage he caused. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/Douyin

The parents of a little boy in China who busked on streets to earn money to pay for the school walls he had damaged have attracted widespread praise for their innovative parenting style.

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On May 17, an eight-year-old boy from Shaanxi province in northwestern China played the guitar and sang outside to raise some cash.

The sign on his music stand read, “I damaged the school wall and need to earn 300 yuan (US$42) for compensation.”

The boy’s father, surnamed Huang, told White Deer Video, Shaanxi’s official media outlet: “My son doodled on a wall being renovated at his primary school. After discussing it with the school, we decided on compensation. We hope that through street performance, he can learn to take responsibility.

The youngster busked in the street for an hour a day over three days to raise cash. Photo: The Paper
The youngster busked in the street for an hour a day over three days to raise cash. Photo: The Paper

“He performed for three days, one hour each day and earned enough to pay compensation,” Huang said.

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