Sow the seeds of filial piety
Filial piety is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation and an important part of family education. In daily life, filial piety can be cultivated by letting children respect the old and love the young, share housework and be considerate. These good habits are most effective from dolls. Try to let the children clean up the dishes and chopsticks after meals, wash the quilt by themselves, little tricks, great love!
Correct in time, without mercy.
Children will inevitably make mistakes in the process of growing up, and parents need to correct them in time and cannot be merciful. Parents need serious criticism and patient guidance when children are emotional and impulsive. The first mistake is intolerable, otherwise it will only condone more bad habits. For the sake of children's future, we should dare to discipline and let children learn to respect and understand when they grow up.
Table manners convey family feelings.
Table manners are an important part of family education and an effective way to cultivate children's good habits. At the dinner table, children can learn to be grateful and rewarded through some small details. For example, don't give your child the first bite of food. This simple action may make your child miss the opportunity to learn filial piety. On the contrary, give the first bite to the parents, and let the children learn to be grateful and rewarded in observation. A simple move conveys a deep affection.