1, parents set an example for children. When children are young, it is time to learn, so parents are the best role models for children. Parents themselves have good moral education, and children will also be exposed to it. This requires parents to strengthen their own advantages, correct their own shortcomings and set a better example for their children. Parents can tell their children more stories about great men and heroes, and show them more positive examples, so that children can understand right and wrong and be more positive. Parents' words and deeds in daily life should have a positive influence on their children. For example, filial piety to the elderly, enthusiasm for helping others, and observing public order and good customs in daily life will all become the norms of children's later life.
2. Take more children to participate in social activities and practice more. The cultivation of children's moral education requires more participation in social activities and more practice. You can show your children more about social life, such as helping stray animals and sending love to lonely old people, which can stimulate their enthusiasm, make them more kind and brave, and let them learn how to be a man in the process of contact with all kinds of people. Therefore, practical exercise is also a very important aspect of moral education.
3. Praise children's good behaviors, criticize and correct bad behaviors, and let children correct their mistakes in time. Children will inevitably make mistakes when they grow up. When children make serious mistakes, parents must criticize and correct them. For example, children stealing and beating their classmates will have a bad influence on their future development. Timely criticism can help children realize their mistakes, correct them and avoid detours. Praising children's good behavior in time can make them more confident to continue their efforts.