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How do American parents cultivate their children's independence in parenting education?
American parents teach their children twelve rules of independence.

Americans have many practices and experiences in educating and cultivating children's fine quality and personality, which are worth learning. In order to make children adapt to the highly competitive society and become strong when they grow up, almost every parent does not spoil their children and cultivates their ability to live independently from childhood.

1. Let infants sleep alone from an early age without their parents.

Some young parents throw their several-month-old babies naked into the water so that they can learn to swim.

The child fell, regardless of parents, let him (her) get up by himself.

Parents let their children do housework, such as washing dishes, sweeping the floor and washing clothes.

5. Make your own decisions and handle your own affairs.

6. Let the children pay attention to two minutes when they see their national flag; When you hear the national anthem playing, put your hand on your heart and sing it silently.

7. Even if the family's economic situation is good, children should be encouraged to earn money by themselves and let them pay insurance premiums or part of their study fees.

8./kloc-Most children over the age of 0/8 earn their own money to study. Some people earn enough money to go to school, some people study while working, or stop studying, and get a doctorate in more than ten years. Children think it is disgraceful to ask their parents for money when they are so old, and they will be looked down upon by others, so they must find a job and be financially independent.

9. There is no habit of taking a nap.

10. Adults encourage children to do mountaineering, rock climbing, jumping into the sea and other sports, and children are willing to participate in these adventure activities.

1 1. Even those children from middle-class families are "stingy" to themselves and not "generous" to others. In short, children don't show off and follow the fashion.

12. Parents generally do not give their children the right to inherit property.