Clear one's responsibilities
Family education is unique. It focuses on teaching children how to behave and guiding them to become excellent individuals through our words and deeds. Parents need to be clear about their responsibilities, take the initiative to learn relevant knowledge and avoid blindness.
Cultivate children's awareness of saving.
Children need to understand the value of money and its hard-won. So parents ask their children how to save money and allocate pocket money reasonably. When they understand the hardships of their families, they will naturally cherish every penny and stop pursuing expensive items. This can cultivate children's character of not comparing with others from an early age.
Establish a correct view of consumption
Excessive consumption not only affects children's values, but also may have a long-term impact on their growth and personality. Parents should guide their children to develop reasonable consumption habits and avoid extravagance and waste, which will help prevent children from developing the habit of comparing.