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Educating children to learn respect: parents' responsibility
It is every parent's responsibility to teach their children respect. Here are some practical suggestions to help you guide your children to be polite and cultured.

lead by example

As a parent, you are the child's first teacher. Show how to respect others and let children see and imitate them through their own words and deeds. Communicate with others in polite language and behavior, and respect the rights and feelings of others.

Cultivate empathy

Guide children to put themselves in other people's shoes and feel the feelings of others. Share stories and situations, let them think about how they will feel and react in that situation, so as to cultivate their empathy.

Respect others

Teach children basic social etiquette, such as using polite language, not interrupting others, respecting the rights and feelings of others, etc. These seemingly small details are actually important manifestations of respect for others.

Establish a sense of rules

Educate children to abide by social rules and moral norms. Let them understand the importance of rules and learn to abide by them in daily life, such as obeying traffic rules and not littering.

Moderate freedom

Give children some freedom and choices, and let them learn to be responsible for their actions. For example, let them choose what clothes to wear and what food to eat. This not only exercises their autonomy, but also makes them understand that their actions will have an impact.