1. Basic life skills: teach children how to do simple housework, such as washing dishes, sweeping the floor and washing clothes. Learn how to prepare food; Understand the importance of personal hygiene and cleanliness; And learn how to manage personal belongings.
2. Social skills: Teach children how to communicate and interact with others, including understanding and respecting others' feelings, resolving conflicts and establishing and maintaining friendships.
3. Academic education: Parents can help their children complete their school studies, such as helping their children complete their homework or providing additional learning resources and opportunities. This also includes encouraging children to develop reading habits, learn new skills or study topics of interest to them.
4. Morality and values: Family education also includes teaching children right and wrong, what is appropriate behavior, and the values of honesty, respect, kindness, justice, love and responsibility.
5. Independence and sense of responsibility: Family education should teach children how to manage themselves, such as managing time, completing tasks and dealing with difficulties and problems. This also includes cultivating their sense of responsibility for their actions.
6. Physical and mental health: teach children to understand and respect their bodies, understand basic nutrition and health information, and establish healthy eating and exercise habits. In addition, we should teach them to understand and deal with emotions and cultivate a positive attitude.
These are all topics that may be involved in family education, but what to teach depends on the child's age, growth stage, interests, needs and family values.