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What books are there about education?
There are the following:

First, "the most beautiful education is the simplest"

Based on the classical theories of pedagogy and psychology, with the rigor of scholars and the affinity of mothers, the author makes a thorough and detailed interpretation of various educational problems faced by everyone, points out various misunderstandings faced by education, and provides readers with many operable methods.

Second, "habit determines a child's life"

This book mainly talks about respecting children, and also warns parents not to regard children's characteristics as shortcomings. Encourage parents to cultivate their children's good habits with addition and help them get rid of bad habits with subtraction.

Third, the "four major disciplines"

Four Seasons of Every Family is a good book for children written by Yuan Lefan in the Ming Dynasty, which clarifies the idea of "seeking happiness by oneself" and points out that all fortunes are in the hands of others. Doing good will accumulate happiness, and doing evil will invite trouble. He also expressed his views, combined with Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, and expounded this truth with his own experience, encouraging himself to be kind, being cautious about independent products, seeking more happiness for himself and staying away from disasters.

Fourth, "absorb the mind"

This book is the most popular book of Dr. Montessori, which can best reflect her theoretical innovation significance. This book combines Montessori's exploration of children's development with her exposition on "how to establish new educational methods" and is a must-read for understanding Montessori's educational thought.

Five, "Take your time, son."

It is not difficult to see the children's world from the mother's point of view; Few mothers will squat down and look at the world at the same height as their children-we are the same life, we respect each other and we grow together.