1, the age and personality of the child. If children are still dependent on their parents, studying in the workplace may be more conducive to their growth and emotional development. If children are older or more independent, it may be more beneficial for them to study in their hometown.
2. Educational resources and environment in the workplace and hometown. If the educational resources and environment in the workplace are much better than those in their hometown, it may be more conducive for children to improve their knowledge and ability by studying in the workplace.
3. Parents' working and living conditions. If parents have stable jobs, high incomes and comfortable lives, it may be more beneficial for children's quality of life and future planning to let them study at work.