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What is gratitude education?
Gratitude education is a humanistic pedagogy in which educators use certain educational methods and means to realize gratitude, gratitude, gratitude and kindness to the educated through certain content of gratitude education.

Gratitude is especially important for children. Because children are the center of the family, they only have themselves in their hearts and no one else. Let them learn to be grateful, in fact, let them learn to respect others. When children thank others for their good deeds, the first reaction is often to do the same in the future, which gives children a behavioral hint and lets them know how to love and help others from an early age.

To learn to be grateful, we must first learn to be grateful and understand the kindness of parents, teachers and friends. Thanksgiving in the west is to educate people to be grateful. The key to let children learn to be grateful is to let children learn to be grateful through family and school education. In recent years, many domestic scholars proposed to set up "China Thanksgiving Day" to promote traditional culture. For example, the scholar suggested that the day of praising God should be the Thanksgiving Day in China, and the scholar Li suggested that Tomb-Sweeping Day should be the Thanksgiving Day in China.

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Learning to be grateful is especially important for children. Because the only child in the family is mostly the center of the family, and it is the "little emperor" and "little princess" in the family. There are four or five adults around at home, and children are given whatever they want. It is really "dare not put it in your mouth, dare not hold it in your hand." Over time, the child has only himself in his heart and no one else. Let them learn to be grateful, in fact, let them learn to respect others. When children thank others for their good deeds, the first reaction is often to do the same in the future, which gives children a behavioral hint and lets them know how to love and help others from an early age.

A philosopher once said that the greatest tragedy or misfortune in the world is that a person brazenly said that no one gave me anything. School moral education should attach importance to gratitude education, so that children can learn to be grateful, learn to be raised by their parents, learn to be educated by teachers, learn to care about society, learn to defend the army, and learn to care about the motherland ... From home school, they can learn to respect others.

Look at every life with an equal eye, respect every ordinary job and respect yourself more. Always be grateful, and you will be open-minded, broad-minded and willing to help others.