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What aspects of etiquette and moral education should primary school students strengthen?
First, raise awareness and start from scratch

First, educate students to learn to respect. The core of etiquette education is mutual respect between people. Educating students to respect and care about people is the most basic content of etiquette education.

1, respect others. Respect other people's personality, opinions, feelings, activities, living habits, ethnic customs, religious beliefs, teachers, etc. Don't bully the weak, don't make fun of others, don't laugh at their shortcomings because of their own advantages, don't satirize others, don't hurt their self-esteem, don't give others nicknames, and don't belittle others because of their physical defects.

2. Respect yourself. To respect yourself and develop yourself, we must start from respecting our body and reputation.

Secondly, teach students to use "etiquette" correctly, speak kindly and use some euphemistic modal particles, such as "ba", "you" and "mo"; When asking others to do something, you should use polite expressions, such as please, trouble, sorry, etc. When you get help from others, you should say thank you, thank you very much. When you hinder others and bring trouble to others, take the initiative to say sorry, please forgive me; When someone apologizes to you, you should take the initiative to say that it doesn't matter.

Third, cultivate students' standard etiquette. Correct use of body language such as smiling, bowing, shaking hands, clapping, right saluting and saluting; Be generous to others and take things with both hands; When visiting others, you should make an appointment first and choose the right time. Generally, it is necessary to avoid other people's rest and eating time, and special circumstances need to be explained; When entering other people's rooms or offices, you should knock on the door in advance and wait for the owner's permission before entering; When you are a guest in other people's homes, you shouldn't rummage or tamper with their cabinets, drawers, books and toys. Pay attention to dress appropriately at ordinary times, and don't wear slippers, bare breasts or underwear in public places in summer.