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It doesn't hurt if you eat it, but it hurts if you lose it! Is this how you teach your children?
It doesn't hurt if you eat it, but it hurts if you lose it!

Food is hard to come by! Son, how can you throw the Oreo cookies that Dad bought you on the floor? I really don't know how to say hello.

Suddenly, an ancient poem "Weeding" came to mind, and then I recited "Weeding" to my daughter.

Chu River

When weeding is at noon,

Sweat dripped on the ground.

Who knows Chinese food,

Every single grain is the fruit of hard work.

Then I asked my daughter, do you know what this means? The daughter said; I don't know

When I told my daughter, I meant to tell us that there was a farmer's uncle plowing in the field, and farming was very hard. Every grain of rice on the plate we eat is bought with hard sweat. It's not a pity to eat it for growing up. But it is wrong to lose and waste! Don't cherish the food bought by sweat. But my daughter doesn't seem to realize it! I explained it to my daughter in another way.

For example; What do you think of this farmer's old uncle? He is his father and mother. The daughter said that she wasted her parents' hard-earned money. I said, yes.

So now you know why dad recited this poem to you? Dad called you to let you know that every time you throw away wasted food, mom and dad bought it with hard sweat! Let you eat for a long time.

You are wasting your parents' hard-earned money by throwing away the wasted food! Don't you feel sad to do so? The daughter said, dad, I know. What I did was wrong. I know it's wrong! I won't waste it in the future.

Dad believes you. Dad told you this to make you realize clearly that waste is shameful! If you form a bad habit of wasting when you are young, you can't change it when you grow up! You will know how to cherish. Therefore, we should cultivate the good habit of thrift from childhood, and we will know how to cherish it when we grow up.

From a psychological point of view, children don't care too much about other people's things! But we can change the way of educating children, which will better make children aware of the problem and better understand it.