1. Respect individual differences: Every child is a unique individual with his own interests, abilities and development rhythm. Education should respect and pay attention to the differences of each child and provide personalized education and support.
2. Cultivate comprehensive quality: Children's education is not only to impart knowledge, but more importantly to cultivate children's comprehensive quality, including thinking ability, creativity, communication ability and cooperation ability. These qualities are crucial to children's lifelong development.
3. Stimulate learning interest: Education should stimulate children's learning interest and initiative by creating interesting learning environment and activities. Only when children are interested in learning can they better absorb knowledge and develop their potential.
4. Cultivate autonomous learning ability: Education should cultivate children's autonomous learning ability and let children learn to manage and adjust themselves. In this way, children can actively think about and solve new challenges and problems.
5. Cultivate a sense of social responsibility: Education should cultivate children's sense of social responsibility and make them realize that they are members of society and should make contributions to society. By participating in community service and public welfare activities, children can cultivate a sense of caring for others and society.
6. Cultivate good values: Education should guide children to establish correct values, including honesty, integrity, respect for others and helping others. These values are crucial to children's moral development and the establishment of interpersonal relationships.
7. Cultivate a healthy lifestyle: Education should pay attention to children's physical and mental health and cultivate children's good living habits and healthy lifestyles. This includes a reasonable diet, moderate exercise, good sleep and so on.