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Proverbs for educating children
Lead: Proverbs are similar to idioms, but they are colloquial and easy to understand, generally expressing a complete meaning, and almost all of them are one or two short sentences in form. The following proverbs are collected by me about educating children, hoping to help everyone.

Proverbs for educating children 1

After thousands of experiences, filial piety comes first.

Facing the loess and facing the sky, every grain is sweating.

Say the wrong thing, eat the wrong thing and get sick

Good medicine tastes bitter and is good for illness, but advice when most unpleasant is good for action.

When everyone added fuel, the flame rose very high.

Sitting posture Sitting posture Standing posture.

Gold is not expensive, but righteousness is heavy.

Plant a seedling of Zhushan today, and it will be full of peaches and plums in the coming year.

People raise forests now, and forests will raise people in the future.

Small trees are easy to straighten, but big trees are hard to bend.

The firewood bend is not easy to burn, and it is difficult for the old man to serve.

The mountain urges the tree to grow, and the parents are full of babies.

If the tree core is dry, it will dry itself. It's no use without fire.

Money is like dirt, and righteousness is worth a thousand dollars.

A person should never intend to hurt others, nor should he forget to watch out for the harm that others may do to him.

If young people don't work hard, old people will be sad.

The book has its own gold house, and the book has its own food.

Proverbs for educating children 2

In the garden of education, flowers can't bloom without the dedication of the gardener's love; Autumn orchard, fruitful, can not be separated from the cultivation of the soul of the water.

Today's accumulation is for tomorrow's flight. What is more gratifying for teachers than watching their students fly higher, faster and farther?

Some people compare teachers to candles, which illuminate others and burn themselves. I think only in this way can we really have everything.

In collective teaching, we should ask every child as much as possible, respect every child as much as possible, and let every child have confidence in himself.

The greatest happiness of teachers is to send groups of children to the other side of the ideal.

Teaching and learning learn from each other, and we will learn a lot in the process of education and teaching.

The greatest happiness of teachers is to watch their children grow up!

When you complain that students are too stupid, you should also ask yourself: What is tireless teaching?

Thousands of efforts, peaches and plums are full of fragrance.

Where knowledge does not exist, ignorance pretends to be science; Where teachers don't exist, ignorance becomes wisdom.

An amiable attitude is always the footnote of a teacher's good teaching attitude.

Always look at students with appreciation and always face students with tolerance.

Teaching and educating people is a teacher's bounden duty, which is both bitter and enjoyable.

Let us educate our children with our own actions and our own hearts.

Dedicated love can make children bloom as soon as possible!

Teachers should be between strict love and great love.

Teachers are children's mirrors, and children are teachers' shadows.

Respect and care for children's self-esteem, and be careful, just like treating trembling dew on a rose.

To get children's respect and love, we must first learn to respect their personality, ask as many people as possible, and respect as many people as possible.

The intersection of teachers and students is the holy land of love.

The teacher is great because he (she) always consumes himself and illuminates others.

A stupid teacher can only teach the truth, but a clever teacher should teach children to discover the truth.

Touching conversation can heal the wounds of children's hearts.

Be an honest person and teach seriously.

Learning to be a teacher is a good example.

Love is education. Without love, there is no education.

If he is honest, he won't be allowed to do it. If he is not honest, he can't do it.

Teachers are kindling, igniting the fire in children's hearts, and teachers are stone steps, carrying children's steady and upward climb step by step.

The teacher's job is to stimulate children's infinite curiosity about life.

Teachers' personality is the cornerstone of education.