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Family education books are recommended for reading.
Must-read recommendations for family education books: Emile by Rousseau, Democracy and Education by Dewey, Family Education by Chen Heqin, Absorbed Mind by Montessori, Absorbed Mind by Montessori and Montessori.

1, Emile of Rousseau

A meaningful bildungsroman, a lively and interesting educational paper. Rousseau, a famous French enlightenment thinker and educator, put forward the principles, contents and methods of age-divided education for children of different ages. He told us that it is more conducive to the cultivation of talents to follow the nature of children and let them grow freely. It can be said that this is a book that every parent should read.

2. Democracy and Education in john dewey

This book is the masterpiece of Dewey, a famous American educator. It is a masterpiece comparable to Plato's Republic and Rousseau's Emile. In this book, Dewey comprehensively expounded his pragmatic education theory, introduced democratic ideas into education, and put forward unique views on the nature, purpose, content, methods and teaching materials of education.

3. Chen Heqin's family education

From 65438 to 0925, the book Family Education by Chen Heqin, the pioneer of modern children's education in China and the founder of children's psychology, came out. In the book, Chen Heqin recorded the educational process and experience of his three-year-old son and newborn daughter, combined with the principles of children's psychology and the law of children's development and growth, and summarized it as the 10 1 teaching principle, which became a classic of modern children's education in China.

4. Montessori's attractive mind

Maria montessori is a world-famous early childhood educator in the 20th century, and her unique early childhood education method is popular all over the world. This book is her most popular and can best express her revolutionary theory. Children's knowledge is not acquired through education, but through children's experiences in their specific environment. Reading this book will inspire many parents.

5. Antoine de Saint-Exupé ry's little prince

With the innocent eyes of the little prince, the author reveals the emptiness, blindness, stupidity and rigidity of adults, and writes the lonely fate of mankind in simple and childish language, without any base drifting with the wind. At the same time, it also expresses the author's criticism of the relationship between money and eulogizes the truth, goodness and beauty. It has been accompanied by the growth of children from generation to generation, and aroused the infinite feelings of adults from generation to generation.