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Children know how to be grateful and know how to educate.
1, let children start by thanking their parents. Parents should let their children understand their parents' hard work. Nowadays, when many children are together, they often brag about how prominent their parents are and how they make money every day, but they don't want to talk about their parents' real working status. In fact, many children don't know how hard their parents work, let alone how hard their parents' money is. Let the children participate in the labor together, and let the children personally feel the hardships of their parents' work, and it is not easy to earn money. Parents don't ask for anything in return for their children, but it is an essential lesson for them to learn to accept love, be grateful and repay kindness when they grow up.

Parents should set an example. Children are active, easy to imitate, plastic and easy to accept all kinds of information from the outside world. Parents' words and deeds, intentionally or unintentionally, children will see them in their eyes, slowly remember them in their hearts, and gradually give them a behavioral hint. Therefore, as parents, we should adhere to the principle of "leading by example" and set a good example of gratitude in the process of giving gratitude education to our children.

3. Create a family atmosphere full of love and gratitude. In the family, parents have the most lasting and far-reaching influence on their children. Small things in daily life are the most vivid and convincing, and children's feelings are also the most profound. Therefore, parents' actions speak louder than all words, and the power of example is endless.

4, relying on birthdays, thanksgiving education. In the family, the birthdays of the elderly, parents, children and everyone are of great significance, whether for parents or myself. Relying on birthdays is a good opportunity for children to know how to repay.

5, relying on festivals, thanksgiving education. Father's Day, Women's Day, Children's Day, Senior Students' Day, Teacher's Day, Army Day, National Day and other festivals are all opportunities to educate children to be grateful. Moreover, these festivals can subtly extend the care for children from caring for individuals to caring for groups or collectives.