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What requirements should family education meet?
Family education shall meet the following requirements:

1. Respect the laws of physical and mental development of minors and individual differences.

2. Respect the personal dignity of minors, protect their privacy and personal information and safeguard their legitimate rights and interests.

3. Follow the characteristics of family education and implement scientific family education concepts and methods.

4. Family education, school education and social education are closely integrated and coordinated.

5, combined with the actual situation to take flexible and diverse measures.

Introduction to family education:

Family education refers to the cultivation, guidance and influence of parents or other guardians on minors' moral quality, physical quality, life skills, cultural accomplishment and behavior habits, so as to promote their comprehensive and healthy growth.

Family education content:

It is organized according to the "four societies" that young people should have in the 2 1 century proposed by UNESCO, namely, learning to learn, learning to survive, learning to develop and learning to get along with others.

The popular definition of family education in China is three-way education, which was put forward by scholar Zhao Yulin in 2008, namely, the way of life, the way of being a man and the way of learning. Short for "3M".

Family education should follow the following principles:

1, the principle of example.

Parents are the first objects for children to imitate, so we must set an example and don't plant bad seeds in children's young minds.

2. Respect the principle.

Parents respect their children, and children can respect their parents. Some parents just want their children to do what they say. If their children have their own opinions or defend themselves, they will reprimand them loudly. This kind of child is likely to parrot when he grows up and has no opinion.

3. Principle of equality.

Psychological research has proved that the equal debate between children and parents is not only a manifestation of mutual love, but also helps children build confidence, distinguish right from wrong, and enrich their imagination and creativity. Many parents feel that children should listen to themselves and obey their own when raising their children hard. This concept should be changed, and children should be treated as equals.

4. The principle of unification.

Family education should be unified with the school, otherwise the children are at a loss. In addition, the educational concepts among family members should be consistent, otherwise the children will not know who to listen to and will not listen to anyone as a result.