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The whiteboard says: All knowledge comes from experience.
There is a famous whiteboard in the history of European philosophy. It was put forward by John Locke, a systematizer of British materialist empirical philosophy in the17th century. In Locke's view, the natural principles and concepts mentioned by natural idealists are actually obtained from experience. He asserted that a person's mind is a blank sheet of paper, with no marks or thoughts on it. All ideas and marks come from acquired experience.

The child is a blank sheet of paper.

The whiteboard says that when applied to children, children are born with a blank sheet of paper. As time went on, they grew up gradually. They come into contact with all kinds of environments from family, school to every different person, and the knowledge they have learned is like a brush, and they gradually draw this blank piece of paper.

The importance of family education

The importance of family education is reflected. Parents need to play the role of supervision and guidance to help their children screen the quality of the information they receive and do well all the way.

Cultivation of learning ability

At the same time, parents should also study hard and make use of some family education institutions to do better for their children's growth!