1. Set an example: Parents and teachers should set an example and express their gratitude. Let children see how you appreciate the help and support of others in your daily life.
2. Tell touching stories: Let children understand the importance of gratitude by telling touching stories of gratitude. These stories can come from family, society and history, such as Straw House and Diary of Lei Feng.
3. Create a practical scene: organize children to participate in volunteer activities, such as visiting nursing homes and helping the disabled, so that children can experience the happiness of helping others and know how to be grateful.
4. Guide children to express gratitude: Encourage children to express gratitude to those who have helped them, whether verbally or in writing. Let them form the habit of expressing gratitude.
5. Educate children to cherish resources: Let children know that food, water and other resources are precious and should be cherished. At the same time, I would also like to thank those who have worked hard to provide these resources.
6. Cultivate children's empathy: educate children to care about others and think from the perspective of others. In this way, they will cherish the help and care of others more.
7. Regular summary and reflection: Encourage children to review their behaviors regularly and think about what they have done well and what needs improvement. This can help them understand themselves better and cultivate gratitude.
8. Combined with course teaching: In class, teachers can make students feel grateful by explaining stories, poems and songs about gratitude.
9. Combination of family education and school education: Parents and schools participate in children's gratitude education together to form a joint force, so that children can realize the importance of gratitude in different environments.
10. praise and encouragement: when children show gratitude, they should be praised and encouraged to make them more confident to practice the spirit of gratitude.