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Filial piety and education
As parents, our every move will affect the growth of our children. In order to let children know how to honor the elderly, they should first set an example, care for and respect their parents, and let children feel the importance of honoring the elderly in their daily lives. In addition, we can also convey the values of filial piety to children in various ways.

Family interaction

Encouraging children to interact with grandparents and participate in family activities, such as eating together and playing games, can strengthen the parent-child relationship and let children experience the care of grandparents.

A vivid story

Use vivid stories, picture books and movies to guide children to deeply understand the meaning of filial piety. When they hear stories about filial piety, they will understand the importance of filial piety to family relations.

Housework sharing

Letting children do some housework, such as helping the elderly to carry things and pour water, is helpful to cultivate children's sense of responsibility and caring for others.

Respect for the elderly

It is very important to listen to and respect the opinions and experiences of the elderly. We should encourage our children to communicate with their grandparents and learn about their life experiences. At the same time, children should be educated to respect the decisions of the elderly and learn to care and understand their feelings.

A grateful heart

Teaching children to be grateful is equally important. Let them know that life now can not be separated from the hard work of grandparents, and cherish this hard-won happiness. Establish traditional activities in the family, such as annual birthday celebrations, holiday parties, etc. Create more beautiful memories for children and grandparents.