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What are the educational methods in Japan worth learning from?
With the development of society, more and more people like to travel abroad. Although the first impression of the Japanese is that they are too polite! Whether to family, friends or strangers, they treat others with respect, which is worth learning from all of us.

1, pay attention to cultivate etiquette since childhood.

Japan attaches great importance to children's etiquette education. Many children are taught from kindergarten to learn to appreciate everyone who helps them. These are small details, but over time, the influence on a person is enormous, and the formed habits will accompany the children's lives and be engraved into their bones. Every child will respect teachers, elders and everyone when he grows up.

2. Team spirit and gratitude spirit

As mentioned above, children arrange their own lunches from an early age. Cultivate their team spirit and gratitude for food. Teamwork is a compulsory course in many primary schools in Japan, and it is also reflected in various activities. "Campus Festival, Sports Meeting" are all activities completed by children independently, without the intervention of teachers. Children plan together, prepare materials, arrange their own work and hold their own "festivals".

3. Teach children to be independent and not disturb others.

In Japan, we seldom see parents who take their children to school to help them carry their schoolbags. No matter how old Japanese children are, no matter how heavy the things in their schoolbags are, their parents will not help them with them. Children learn to be independent at an early age and let them take their own "responsibilities". The independent spirit cultivated since childhood makes many children not easily disturb others.

4. I have been exposed since I was a child.

Polite Japanese children also have a pair of polite parents at home. Children are taught basic manners since childhood, and Japanese children are very polite to their parents at home. We don't have to copy the Japanese way of education. Instead, we should learn from it and integrate good ways into our original ways.

Cultivate children's own quality, be grateful and polite, and have the ability, responsibility and commitment to live independently.