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The influence of education on children's filial piety
Whether children are filial or not is closely related to our educational methods and family environment. Education has an important influence on the formation of children's behavior and values. Family is the earliest social unit that children come into contact with, and parents play an important role in children's growth. Parents' words and deeds, love, care and guidance for their children have a far-reaching impact on their filial attitude.

Transmission of values

Parents can pass on the values of filial piety to their children through example and active guidance. They can teach their children to respect and care for their families and how to express filial piety through their own behavior demonstrations.

Emotional cultivation

Establishing a good parent-child relationship and family environment is helpful to cultivate children's emotional development. Parents' care, warmth and support make children feel the warmth of the family, thus stimulating children's care and filial piety to the family.

Normative guidance

Parents can guide their children to form a behavior pattern of respecting others, caring for others and fulfilling family responsibilities by setting appropriate norms and boundaries. Through education and normative guidance, children will gradually understand the importance of interdependence and mutual help among family members.