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The significance of family education
The significance of family education is as follows:

Family education is lifelong education. Hao Bin, a famous psychologist, once said, "Family education is the foundation and starting point of the whole life education". Indeed, family education is a kind of education that has the deepest influence on one's life, directly or indirectly affecting the realization of one's life goals.

Family is the place where children receive education at the earliest, and parents are the teachers who receive education at the earliest. Family education is indispensable in children's growth. Suhomlinski, a famous educator in the former Soviet Union, once stressed: "Neither school education without family education nor family education without school education can accomplish the extremely detailed and complicated task of cultivating people."

The importance of family education:

The importance of enlightenment. Parents are the first teachers of the children. Aside from the role of prenatal education, children's education from birth to school comes from their families. Children's initial recognition, cognition, thinking and judgment of people and things around them are all acquired through the words and deeds of parents and other family members, including children's behavior, language expression and thinking habits.

The importance of behavioral habits. Family members, especially parents, have a subtle influence on their daily life and work. What kind of guidance, help and requirements parents take for their children in educating them to understand and solve problems will form the way children treat problems, and then form personal behavior habits.