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How to educate children to be frugal?
Thrift is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation and the foundation of success, from a country to a family. A rich man in Hong Kong accidentally dropped a coin into the gutter, so he bent down to pick it up and had a hard time getting it back. Someone asked him about it afterwards, and he said, "If I don't pick up the coin, it will disappear in this world. Money can be used, but it can't be wasted." An American super capitalist went to a hotel and asked for the cheapest room. The manager recognized him and asked, "Why did you choose such a cheap small room?" Your son always chooses the most expensive room. "Yes, my son's father is a millionaire, but my father is not."

Quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality. Living conditions are good, but we can't lose the traditional virtue of thrift. A child may not understand this truth yet, but the frugal habit formed from small things can make him enjoy his life. In daily life, parents should pay attention to educating their children to be frugal. You can organize your daily necessities with your children regularly to see which ones can still be used and which ones can be reused with a little repair. Some people read books, and the used teaching AIDS don't have to be sold as waste, but can be given to their schoolmates. You can donate some unused clothes and daily necessities to children in need to cultivate their love.

You can also make daily necessities with your children, such as homemade pencil boxes, book covers, hangers, etc. Perhaps you will find that children cherish what they have made with their own hands and have a special sense of accomplishment.