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What do you mean by school-age children?
School-age children refer to children aged 6 to 14.

The importance of school-age children's education;

School-age children are valuable resources of society, and they represent the future and hope of the country. At this stage, they begin to get in touch with more systematic and in-depth knowledge and cultivate their learning ability and thinking ability. Education in this period plays a vital role in their lifelong development.

Curriculum for school-age children:

The main task of school-age children is to receive various forms of education, including language, mathematics, science, social science, sports, music and art. By studying these subjects, they can cultivate their hobbies, develop their personal potential and improve their comprehensive quality.

School-age children also need to cultivate good social communication ability and moral quality. They need to learn to get along with classmates, teachers and others, and learn to respect and care for others. At the same time, they also need to clarify social ethics and establish correct values and codes of conduct.

Methods to establish correct values for school-age children;

1. Set an example for children

Parents and teachers should be role models for children, showing correct values and moral behaviors, thus encouraging children to learn and imitate.

2. Cultivate children's sense of responsibility

Teach children the importance of taking responsibility and respecting commitments. Let them understand the influence of their actions and decisions on themselves and others, and encourage them to take responsibility for their actions.

3. Cultivate children's empathy

Educate children to care about others' feelings and needs, and to understand and respect others' viewpoints and positions. Through discussion and role-playing, help children understand the feelings of others and cultivate compassion and tolerance.

4. Emphasize honesty and integrity

Teach children to face their mistakes honestly and encourage them to keep their promises. Let children understand that honesty and integrity are the basis for building trust and good interpersonal relationships.

5. Cultivate children's self-discipline ability

Teach children self-discipline and control their impulses and desires. Help them understand the importance of delaying gratification and achieve their goals through self-management and self-discipline.

6. Provide correct information and educational resources.

Provide children with correct and comprehensive information, educate them to distinguish right from wrong and correct their behavior. Encourage them to actively participate in beneficial activities and cultivate positive hobbies and values.

7. Cultivate children's critical thinking ability

Educate children to think and analyze problems independently, and cultivate their ability to judge and evaluate information. Encourage them to question authority and traditional ideas, and cultivate the depth of critical thinking and thinking.

8. Provide a good social environment and an example.

Let children associate with friends and adults who have positive influence and participate in positive social activities and organizations. Make sure they are exposed to positive role models and values.