I always think that a grateful child will not only be filial to his parents, but also be an easy-going and happy person. So I pay special attention to the gratitude education for children. However, when I hardly sat down face to face to "educate" my daughter, I basically let her know through some things we experienced together. My principle is that when she expresses her love for her parents, I will clearly let her know that you love me, and I am very happy about it. The happiness brought by this kind of feedback is indescribable and will make her happy to express it.
We celebrate my daughter's birthday every year. I will prepare a present for her. Every year on my birthday, she also prepares gifts for me. Her gift is small, but she will never forget it. For example, making cards by hand, or doing housework for a day.
Now many parents are used to saying, "You are still young and don't make money. It is not too late to buy a gift when you have the ability in the future. " That sounds good, but think about it: what is the gift? It is a carrier to express feelings. As long as you can express your love, it is a good gift. Don't wait until later, a long time from now to the future is enough to make your children lose their gratitude to you, and it will probably be too late to wake up by then.