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What is the biggest difference between social education and family education?
After a person is born, with the growth of age, he will undoubtedly integrate into various environments, such as home, school and even society. Therefore, education in these environments is also interdependent and complementary, and any link is indispensable. So what is the biggest difference between family education and social education today?

First of all, we should know what family education is. The so-called family education is the education of parents and elders to their children. It can be called example, including life ability education and personal behavior learning education. Therefore, some children are deeply influenced by their parents in the process of growing up, both in language habits and daily behavior. Even after children enter school and society, there will be some shadows of family education, so it is really necessary to say that parents are the first enlightenment teachers of children, from which we can witness that the formation of children's personality habits and ways of doing things are inseparable from their parents' words and deeds.

Social education is actually an invisible education and a subtle process. Social education is different from family education. It can't achieve the effect of example, but society is a hodgepodge. Many children will be deeply influenced by some social norms and concepts after going deep into society. Even the education students receive at school is often contradictory or even incompatible with the values of their parents' role models and their ideas in the social environment. Therefore, after students enter the society, their personal behavior habits and concepts will change greatly.

In any case, family education is always the most important foundation for children, so family education should always be put in the first place. Only children brought up in a good family education environment can better form a good code of conduct, whether they enter school or society.