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Story Education: Let Children Seek Wisdom in Fairy Tales
In this era of information explosion, great changes have taken place in the way of educating children. As female parents, mastering some common sense of stories can not only help us better accompany our children to grow up, but also enlighten them at critical moments. Do you know that?/You know what? Do you know that?/You know what? Listening to stories has irreplaceable value, which can touch those areas that direct education can't reach. Both adults and children can find solutions to problems from stories and get spiritual nourishment.

This story is rich in connotation.

A good story should be rich in connotation, reflect life and reveal the essence of things. In this way, children can not only be entertained, but also learn wisdom from stories.

Fairy tales in early childhood

Children in infancy are more inclined to fairy tales, which show the beauty of life with wonderful fantasies and help children distinguish truth, goodness, beauty from falsehood, ugliness and ugliness.

An informative story

Children after the age of 6 are interested in informative stories, and we need to explain "why" more to broaden their horizons.

Target education

Children's physical and mental development is not yet mature, so we need to keenly capture their interests and make it easier for them to understand and accept the educational significance of the story.

Cosmetic story

For example, a little girl is interested in her mother's cosmetics. We can tell a story about a child who scribbled on cosmetics and caused poisoning. In this way, children can not only hear interesting stories, but also realize the dangers of certain behaviors.