Japan:
1, a kindergarten doll who makes her own lunch.
The Japanese cultivate their children's practical ability from an early age, and have been taking cooking courses since kindergarten. This is why younger children in Japan have never seen a rice cooker, while older children bring their own rice cookers to school.
2. Etiquette should also be strict.
Many Japanese children, whether poor or rich, have been beaten by their mothers, and most of them are due to etiquette problems. Japanese etiquette is very formulaic. In order to educate children into "qualified Japanese", it is naturally unnecessary to go to great lengths to educate children.
Australia:
1, babies who wear less clothes in cold weather. Winter in Australia is very cold. But in this weather, I've never seen anyone wrap their children into zongzi. They usually wear short clothes, shorts or short skirts under their children's sweaters.
Parents' wealth has nothing to do with their children.
A rich man in Australia even picked up a public paper cup when his son was thirsty, and asked him to take tap water to drink. Right next to them, large and small beverage vending machines are arranged in an orderly manner. Of course, this is just a variety, but in school, it is impossible to tell the family only by the lunch brought by the children.
Experience of foreign education law
Talents are the first quality of architectural talents. Madame Curie has two daughters: Irene Curie and Eve. Curie's idea of family education for his two daughters is to tap some of their talents.
Madame Curie began to explore her daughters as early as when they were twittering. After observation and appraisal, she found that her eldest daughter Irene was calm, simple, dedicated and natural, and was fascinated by physics and chemistry, all of which were the characteristics of a scientist. Her little daughter Eve is full of dreams and changeable emotions. Her talents are literature and art.
It is through this kind of family education that children's talents are discovered. Madame Curie finally won the 1993 Nobel Prize in chemistry for her eldest daughter Irene Curie's synthesis of new radioactive elements, and made her youngest daughter Eve Curie an excellent music educator and biographer. Therefore, paying attention to observing children's talents and digging and cultivating them with heart will definitely make children shine in the future.