1. Respect and etiquette: In Japanese families, respect and etiquette are regarded as very important values. Children are taught from an early age to respect their elders and abide by rules and traditions. This kind of respect and etiquette helps to cultivate children's self-discipline and sense of responsibility.
2. Collectivism: Japanese family education emphasizes collectivism and the relationship between family members is close and harmonious. Children are taught to consider the interests of the family, not the interests of the individual. This collectivism value helps to cultivate children's teamwork spirit and social skills.
3. Importance of education: Japanese families attach great importance to education, and parents will try their best to provide the best educational resources for their children. They will encourage children to study hard and pursue Excellence. In addition, parents will actively participate in their children's learning process and keep close contact with teachers.
4. Self-reliance and independence: Japanese family education focuses on cultivating children's self-reliance and independence. Children are taught to solve problems by themselves and not to rely on others. This kind of education helps to cultivate children's self-confidence and problem-solving ability.
5. Discipline and sense of responsibility: Japanese families have very high requirements for discipline and sense of responsibility. Children are taught to finish their tasks on time and obey the rules. This way of cultivating discipline and responsibility is helpful to cultivate children's self-discipline and responsibility.
Generally speaking, Japanese family education focuses on cultivating children's respect, etiquette, collectivism, educational importance, self-reliance and independence, as well as discipline and responsibility. These characteristics are helpful to cultivate the next generation with good moral character and quality.