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The authority of family education refers to
The authority of family education refers to the power and power embodied by parents and elders in their children.

The existence of family determines the blood relationship, upbringing relationship and emotional relationship between parents and children. Children have great dependence on their parents and elders in ethics and material needs, and the consistency of the fundamental interests of family members determines that fathers have a greater restrictive effect on their children.

Parents' education is easy to be accepted and obeyed by children, and parents' rational use of this feature is very beneficial to the formation of children's good moral character and behavior habits, especially for young children. When children play games with other children and have disputes, they often quote their parents' words to prove that their words and actions are right. For example, they like to say, "My father said so." Or "My mother did it." Wait a minute.

The authority of parents in children's minds determines how children view education in kindergartens, schools and society.

The relationship between children and their parents is an important social relationship that children face first. In this relationship, almost all aspects of social ethics are embodied. If cracks and defects are formed in this relationship, children will go to society in the future, which will be reflected in various interpersonal relationships.

Therefore, the importance of parents' authority is emphasized because parents always play a dual role in their children's childhood: they are both protectors of their children's safe survival and guides of life enlightenment.