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The six major contents of family education include
The contents of family education include moral education, knowledge education, emotional education and life education.

1. Moral education: Moral education is the core of family education, including moral, etiquette, discipline and responsibility education. Parents should cultivate their children's good character from an early age and let them know the truth of being a man.

2. Knowledge education: Knowledge education refers to parents' learning, knowledge guidance and education for their children. Parents should let their children know about the world, broaden their horizons and cultivate their interest and ability in learning.

3. Emotional education: Emotional education refers to parents' guidance and cultivation of children's emotions. Parents should pay more attention to their children, let them feel the warmth and love of their families, and cultivate their emotional and communication skills.

4. Life education: Life education refers to parents' guidance and cultivation of their children's lives. Parents should educate their children how to live independently and cultivate their ability to live and take care of themselves.

Benefits of home education:

1. Cultivate children's moral quality: family education is an important way of moral education. Parents can guide their children to establish correct values and outlook on life and cultivate their good moral quality through words and deeds.

2. Enhance children's self-confidence: Family education can make children feel the warmth and love of the family, enhance their self-confidence and self-esteem, and make them more confident and strong in the process of growing up.

3. Cultivate children's learning interest and ability: Family education can help children understand the world, broaden their horizons, cultivate children's learning interest and ability, and lay a solid foundation for their future development.

4. Cultivate children's independent ability: Family education can help children learn to live independently, cultivate children's independent ability and self-care ability, and make children more independent and confident in the process of growth.