My father has taught so many students, but he has never taught our brothers and sisters Chinese, mathematics and other courses by hand. I'm busy sorting out housework when I come back from winter and summer vacations, and I really have no energy.
But in other ways, my father is quite strict with us:
First of all, be polite. When you meet an adult, you should shout first. Swearing and swearing are not allowed.
Second, tell the truth, don't speak the vernacular, don't lie, you can say one thing or two things.
The third is to be diligent in doing things. As soon as my father came home, my brothers and sisters grabbed some foot washing cloths and washed them all morning. When I was nine years old, he asked me: I want to bear through flow at home, smash coal, make a fire in the morning, pour cinders, and learn to wash clothes by myself. He made a demonstration. Soap for tops focuses on neckline, sleeves and chest, while pants are bottoms, knees and pants.
My father has been away for many years, and he often corresponds with his family. The task of answering letters was also given to me.
At first, I asked my mother what to say, scribbled a sentence, wrote a letter and sent it out. My father wrote back to criticize me: one sentence for the east and one sentence for the west.
Later, I asked my mother first, and then I wrote a letter and sent it. My father wrote back to criticize me: just say what your mother said, and you have to report to me with your observation and understanding.
When I wrote again, I asked my mother and told my father about things at home that my mother didn't expect He also criticized me: it's a mess, I'll write it later. There is one thing I must say, but I must make it clear. It's okay. Don't talk. Just say you're safe.
Unexpectedly, the correspondence not only clarified my thinking, but also increased my writing hobby and greatly improved my writing level.
Using letters to educate his son to learn morality, truth, culture, knowledge, thinking, analysis, judgment, summary and communication, he deserves to be called a teacher, thinking so thoroughly and using it so skillfully.
Looking back now, I deeply appreciate my father's love for his son and respect his teaching methods. I have benefited from his educational achievements all my life.