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What is the family education in Germany?
As we all know, Germany was the "culprit" in publishing two world wars. Fortunately, all walks of life in Germany can deeply reflect on this history, and even pay special attention to the cultivation of children's good quality, and list it as an organic part of German education: First, love animals. When children just learn to walk, many German families feed their children puppies, kittens, rabbits, goldfish and other small animals, so that children can learn to take care of weak lives in the process of taking care of small animals themselves. Kindergartens also keep all kinds of small animals, which are fed by children in turn. Children are also required to observe the growth and development of small animals, play with them, and need "feeding records" if possible; After formal enrollment, vivid descriptions of small animals often appear in children's compositions, and excellent chapters are recommended by teachers to be published in the wall newspaper as model essays. In addition, primary school students are keen to use their own pocket money to "adopt" animals in the zoo or donate money to save endangered animals. Second, be kind to life. A boy of 13 years old in Berlin treated the wound of a bird and later released it to nature. The little author recorded this process of love with a loving style, and this article won the first prize in the school's "Good Life Composition Competition". On the contrary, children who abuse small animals will receive all kinds of education: from criticism or discipline to punishment by adults. If you still don't repent, you may be sent to psychotherapy, because in the eyes of adults, this is a more important "moral problem" than the decline in academic performance. More and more Germans have reached a consensus that children who like to abuse animals as children tend to be more violent when they grow up. Third, poor and weak. Encouraged by the advocacy of adult society, it has become a common practice for children to help the blind and the elderly cross the road. Many people solve problems for disabled students. Something happened in Frankfurt: a child rudely drove away the tramp who came to beg. The whole family attached great importance to this matter and held a family meeting seriously. Adults seriously and patiently inspire children: vagrants, despite their sloppy clothes. And enjoy human dignity. Children understand a truth: it may be human nature to admire the strong, and sympathy for the weak is the embodiment of kindness. Fourth, be tolerant of others. Shirley, a 7-year-old girl from Bonn, was humiliated by her friend Maeve at her birthday party for no reason, so she tried to take revenge to vent her hatred. But later, under the persuasion of her mother, she took the initiative to talk to Maeve, only to learn that Maeve was very depressed because of the sudden death of the rabbit she was feeding, and this was "swearing". So Shirley generously forgave Maeve, and the friendship between the two friends deepened. Germans also attach great importance to the role of "negative teaching materials" when conducting "good education" for their children. The school clearly opposes the so-called "little bullies" who bully the weak in these primary and secondary schools. It is reported that the school immediately and decisively expelled the "bully" who did not repent after two records and sent it to the "Juvenile Delinquency Department" for discipline. Teachers and parents pay great attention to guiding children to look at the frequent violent scenes in film and television programs with a "critical" eye. German-made weapons are world-famous, but Germans don't approve of toy manufacturers developing high-tech "violent toys" and don't support children (especially boys) accompanying toy guns and tanks, because if they often use toys to "simulate killing" when they were young, it will inevitably have a negative impact on their psychology. Children are the future of the world, so it is natural to give children a "good education", especially in Germany, which shows this educational concept excessively, which makes people feel gratified.