A good example.
As parents or other key people, we should show gratitude and let our children see what it looks like when we thank others. For example, when you receive a gift, thank the giver.
Talk about gratitude
Communicate the importance of gratitude with children and explain why it is meaningful to thank others. Through these dialogues, children can understand how to thank others for their benefits.
Gifts and letters
Make cards or write thank-you letters to express gratitude to others. This will help children learn to recognize what others have done and thank them for their efforts.
Volunteer to join the army
Participating in voluntary activities is a good way to make children feel that they can help others through their own strength, so that children can cherish all kinds of resources in life more.
Attach importance to family values
Strengthen family values at home, such as mutual respect, care and help, so as to educate children to be grateful, kind and eager to help others.