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Six elements of family education
The most important thing in family education is that parents teach their children the following aspects.

Good values and outlook on life

The core of family education is to convey correct values and outlook on life to children. Including positive energy concepts such as honesty, tolerance, diligence and gratitude. This will profoundly affect children's ideological character and life direction.

Basic living habits

The cultivation of good living habits must begin at an early age. Parents should teach their children basic self-care ability, such as sleeping, eating, dressing and excreting habits, as well as certain labor skills and financial management education.

Basic social etiquette

Politeness, being good at expressing and getting along with others are the basic qualities that everyone must have. Family education should let children learn basic social etiquette such as greetings, greetings, thanks and apologies, which is related to the interaction between children and others.

Emotional intelligence and coping ability

In family education, parents should cultivate children's emotional intelligence, teach children how to control and express their emotions, and how to resonate with others, which will make children's interpersonal relationships more harmonious. At the same time, we should also cultivate children's ability to solve problems and cope with setbacks.

Learning and working attitude

The cultivation of good study attitude and work attitude depends on family education. Parents should teach their children the habit of being diligent, dedicated, enthusiastic and not afraid of difficulties, as well as a certain sense of responsibility and grinnedSenss, which is related to their development trend and employability.

Cultivation of interests and hobbies

Family education should discover and cultivate children's interests and talents, and guide children to develop rich hobbies, not only in study, but also in sports, art and life, so that children can grow up more comprehensively.