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How do preschool children carry out moral education?
Use festival activities to carry out moral education, such as Women's Day, love mom, love aunt and love grandma: Before the festival, the teacher introduces the name and date of the festival to the children, and asks each child to understand the hard work of mom, aunt and grandma at home, so that the children can sprout the feelings of respecting mom and aunt. On the day of the festival, children dress their mothers themselves and express their blessings and love to their mothers in words. Let children know how to respect their mothers and other elders, and understand that expressing feelings requires action. National Day is coming, and we have designed the theme activity of "Making Five-Star Red Flag" in combination with parent-child activities. Through the process of making the national flag, we know the significance of the national flag to us, and let the children sprout the feelings of loving the national flag and the motherland.

Restrain children's behavior from an early age. For example, when parents are studying or resting at home, children should not make noise, urinate or throw things anywhere in public places. If children throw waste paper casually, parents should encourage them to pick it up and throw it into the dustbin instead of picking it up themselves. In this way, children can gradually develop good behavior habits. Always remind your child not to hurt others because of some of his actions.

Children like to imitate, and every word and deed of parents will be imitated by children. Therefore, parents must set an example and be role models for their children. Conflicts between husband and wife should not be exposed to children. Parents don't talk about others in front of their children. On some right and wrong issues, we should carefully explain the truth to our children, so that they can understand what is right and wrong, and don't be vague. Parents should keep their promises.