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Three Basic Etiquettes for Educating Children
Let children learn to respect others, not take things that are not their own, and learn to abide by rules and regulations. This is the most basic etiquette in educating children.

Respect others

When others make a speech, you should learn to listen and don't interrupt others casually. Children should learn to respect others and should not laugh at their own shortcomings.

♀? Don't take other people's things

When a child takes something from others, don't use moral standards to think that there is something wrong with the child's quality, because maybe the child's age is not enough for him to form a correct view of right and wrong. Let the children know not to take other people's things.

Comply with the rules and regulations

We should educate children to respect the rules and abide by them, so that children can form good habits from an early age, which is conducive to their growth and social integration. Parents are children's mirrors, so the premise for children to form the habit of respecting rules is that parents set an example and abide by the rules.