Children's aesthetic education
Aesthetic education can not only cultivate sentiment, improve literacy, but also help develop intelligence. Aesthetic education has existed since ancient times.
Ancient education
In Athens, ancient Greece, children under the age of 7 received education at home, children over the age of 7 began to enter grammar schools and string schools, and 13~ 14-year-old Athenian teenagers entered physical education schools. "Ren Ming Theory" appeared in the Western Zhou Dynasty in ancient China, with etiquette, music, shooting, imperial examination, calligraphy and six arts as the basic educational contents.
Cultivation of Aesthetic Ability
The main goal of aesthetic education is to cultivate aesthetic ability, cultivate temperament, perfect personality and establish a correct aesthetic view. To do this, we must learn aesthetic theory and cultivate art, which inevitably requires us to understand and appreciate the aesthetic value contained in literary works.
Appreciation of natural beauty
We should learn to appreciate the beauty of nature. There are not only the Jiangnan scenery where the sunrise is better than the fire and the riverside is as blue as blue, but also the magnificent waterfall where "it flies down to thousands of feet for three days, and it is suspected that the Milky Way has set for nine days", and the seaside scenery where "Jieshi looks at the sea in the east and the water is like a mountain island".
Cultivation of interpersonal communication ability
To cultivate children's aesthetic ability, we should also pay attention to cultivating children's interpersonal skills. People have social attributes, and human society cannot be formed without interpersonal communication. In interpersonal communication, we should pay attention to our own image, behave appropriately, dress in accordance with the environment and gender, pay special attention to the overall knot, speak in accordance with etiquette norms, have a cordial and natural tone, be sincere, and pay special attention to not swearing or swearing.