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What kind of educational concept do you think is most beneficial to children's development?
? First, respect children's personality and build an equal and harmonious parent-child relationship.

? Influenced by traditional ideas, this truth is easily overlooked by parents. As a result, many parents like to show their authority in front of their children, so it is difficult to achieve equality and harmony in such a parent-child relationship. In fact, no matter how young children are, people in Hwa-Sung Do enjoy equal personality, and every child is an individual with independent thoughts. Respecting a child's personality means that parents should treat the child as an independent, thoughtful, responsible and emotional individual. All parents' educational behaviors are actually based on accepting their children's emotions and feelings. Only when parents respect their children's personality can children be more confident and confident, learn to think independently, have a sense of boundary and establish an equal and harmonious parent-child relationship. The growth of children is irreversible. Obviously, our parents should try not to make mistakes when educating their children and educate and guide them in the right way.

? Second, give children a healthy and happy growth space.

? Give children a healthy and happy growth space, learn to liberate children, don't always add too much psychological pressure to children outside school life, give children the right to control their own time and free activities, give them their own space, watch TV and play computer before and after study ... This will help to ease the degree of study fatigue, combine work and rest, and thus correct children's learning attitude.

? Third, guide children to ask questions frequently and learn to actively find answers to questions.

? Children who often like to ask questions from adults develop faster in language and intelligence than children who don't like to ask questions. So encourage children to ask questions frequently. When children ask us questions, we should respond or give feedback in time, which is helpful to stimulate children's enthusiasm for asking questions and cultivate their awareness of asking questions. At the same time, we should also guide children to learn to observe and think, and take the initiative to find answers to questions, instead of waiting for ready-made answers. In this process, parents play a very important role. Scientific guidance can stimulate children's interest in finding answers and enhance their creativity.