All virtues put filial piety in the first place, respecting the old and loving the young, which means filial piety, gratitude and, more importantly, a harmonious atmosphere in society. Children should form the habit of respecting the elderly and being grateful from an early age. Then, on such a special day as the Double Ninth Festival, how should we educate our children to respect the elderly and be grateful?
Parents teach by example, small things see the truth.
Parents are children's first teachers, and their behavior has a subtle influence on children. Therefore, parents themselves should be grateful, respect the elderly and influence their children by example.
Gratitude and respect for the elderly is not a big deal, but the little things every day can better reflect the true feelings. For example, helping the elderly to bring tea and meals, washing their feet, chatting with the elderly in their leisure time, and taking care of the lonely elderly ... These seemingly casual actions can leave a deep impression on children, thus forming a good habit of gratitude and respect for the elderly.
Words, actions, blessings, sincere thanks.
Experience gratitude in activities and interpret gratitude with actions. Let the children bow deeply to the education of their parents and grandparents, let the children write a thank-you letter to the elderly, express the language they are not good at, play games with the children, look at each other's eyes and say thank you, and give each other a sincere hug ... Maybe these trivial actions will make the parents and the elderly burst into tears and make the children feel deeply, because only by doing it themselves will they be moved and know how to pay and understand.