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Why is it that educating children to be kind to others is a lifelong practice of parents?
Children who are kind to others will eventually be treated gently by the world. -Child Defender

All but thirty are on fire!

Gu Jia, the character in the play, is a full-time mother and an all-round mother.

She tried her best to send her son to a top kindergarten.

The first kindergarten party after my son entered school was full of excitement and joy. Suddenly, a child, Nan Nan, had a seizure. The scene was a mess and the children were frightened.

When I got home, my son was too scared to sleep.

Gu Jia comforted his son and told him that Nannan was really ill. Nannan has a special function. Just like Altman, he has a small electric stick in his head, and sometimes he gets an electric shock and then faints. He doesn't know what happened.

"Is that dangerous?" The son continued to ask curiously.

Gu Jia replied, "Children will not be in danger, but Nannan will. If Nannan faints next time, will the baby help him? " The son readily expressed his willingness.

Later, the father pretended that the sick child was lying on the ground, and the mother took the opportunity to tell her son what she could do to help the child at this time.

When a group of parents, represented by Mu Zi's mother, asked Nan Nan to drop out of school, Gu Jia bravely stood up and spoke his mind: epilepsy is not contagious and aggressive, and parents have no right to deprive a child of normal education. This discriminatory concept should not be implanted in children's pure hearts in kindergarten, which is more negative than any negative impact.

Finally, most parents followed in Gu Jia's footsteps, and Nan Nan was able to stay and continue her studies.

I like Gu Jia's behavior! She not only pursues excellent educational resources for her son, but also cares about his mental health.

A child's mind is like an uncultivated soil. No matter what seeds are planted, they will blossom and bear fruit. Parents plant tolerance, children learn not to haggle over every ounce, parents plant kindness, and children will be kind at school.

Teaching children to treat others equally and be kind to others is a lifelong practice of parents.

0 1. Discrimination from peers is the most deadly.

There is a question on Zhihu: How terrible can discrimination be?

There are 2307 answers to this question, and most of the discrimination mentioned by respondents comes from the student days.

Because you are fat, short, hard of hearing, stuttering, and sometimes for no reason, you are excluded, bullied, humiliated and isolated in group activities.

These childhood scars, like meat cutters, go deep into the soul. Even when they grow up, they still feel inferior, difficult to get along with others, don't believe that they deserve all the good things, and even some people suffer from depression and are unable to extricate themselves.