Locke's "Educational Comics"
? Educational cartoons attach great importance to health education. He believes that "a healthy mind lies in a healthy body". In the book, he gave a detailed explanation and guidance on diet, clothing, sleep and other aspects. For example, breathing more fresh air, getting enough exercise and sleep, and eating lightly ... is somewhat unreasonable, but in general, he is trying to cultivate children's frugal living habits, pay attention to children's physical exercise and build a strong body. This is worth learning from. I think Locke's statement that "most children's bodies are spoiled, or at least spoiled" is reasonable. Most of today's children are only children, and most of them have been spoiled since childhood. Parents take care of their children by eating well and dressing warmly. All this was originally for their health, but it made their physical quality worse and worse. Third, pay attention to moral education. Moral education plays a fundamental role in Locke's educational thought. "Virtue is the first and most basic talent that a person or a gentleman should possess. If a person lacks virtue, he will never be respected and loved by others, or even accepted and tolerated by himself. In Locke's view, moral education refers not only to the cultivation of moral quality, but also to the shaping of the whole spiritual quality or personality. Generally speaking, it includes the cultivation of virtues such as virtue, wisdom, education and perseverance.