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Classic Reading Education: Cultivating Children's Personality and Conduct
Parents' guidance plays a vital role in children's growth. Reading classics education is an excellent way to help children improve in an all-round way!

Cultivate reading habits

Reading classics can not only cultivate children's reading habits, but also develop their intelligence, memory and understanding. By reading classic works such as Disciple's Rules, The Analects of Confucius, Laozi, Mencius and The Book of Songs, children can build a sound personality and conduct, improve their language ability, cultivate their aesthetic taste and improve their autonomous learning ability.

Global children's reading classic education

Professor Wang Caigui, Ph.D., Chinese Department of Taiwan Province Normal University, strongly advocates "global children's classic reading education". He emphasized that only by laying a solid foundation of life wisdom and virtue can the study of other knowledge and skills become easy. His speech "One Speech, A Hundred Years of Shock" is really worth watching. It can be found on platforms such as Baidu video, Youku video or 56 video.

Developmental memory

Anthropologists and psychologists tell us that children's memory begins to develop at the age of zero, the key period of development is three to six years old, and the golden age of memory is six to thirteen years old. Reading classics education can help children develop their memory, enhance their concentration and develop good reading habits in a relaxed and happy atmosphere.

Parent-child joint reading

Maybe you will find it difficult and profound to "read the Bible". But in fact, for children, reciting "classics" is as simple as reciting "advertising words". Reading classics education can help children develop their memory, enhance their concentration and develop good reading habits in a relaxed and happy atmosphere. Parents, come and try parent-child reading!