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Educate people before you educate yourself. Educating children begins with self-demand. Accompanying children is also a process of self-improvement.
The meaning of this passage is that to educate others, we must first learn to educate ourselves, and to educate children from their own needs. Accompanying children is a process of self-improvement and can make progress together.

I was deeply moved by this wise saying, because this is the way I get along with my children:

I have some experience in educating children. Because I know that educating children should start with their own personal abilities and qualities, set an example for children and play a role as a benchmark. In this way, children will naturally make faster progress.

Take children's homework as an example. Other parents may not pay much attention to it or take less care of it, but even if they are busy and tired, they will accompany their children to finish their homework and give them counseling, which is not only conducive to improving their grades, but also an exercise for themselves, so I think this is a very good thing.

Therefore, it is suggested that every parent should be able to start from himself and improve his overall quality. Only in this way can children really grow better.