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Four ways of family education
There are four types of family education models: authoritarian, authoritative, indulgent and neglected.

1, authoritarian type: authoritarian family education mode means that parents have very high demands on their children, but pay little attention to their feelings and needs. In this kind of family, children usually feel restricted and depressed, lacking freedom and independence.

2. Authority: The authoritative family education mode means that parents have authority in their children's minds, but this is based on respect and understanding of their children. In this kind of family, parents will give their children some autonomy, but they will also properly guide and regulate their behavior. This educational model can cultivate children's self-confidence and sense of responsibility, but it also needs to be careful not to interfere excessively in children's lives.

3. Indulgence: Indulgence in family education mode means that parents have very low requirements for their children, or even no restrictions. In this kind of family, children usually become willful and irresponsible. This kind of education mode will easily lead to children's lack of self-discipline and self-restraint ability, which will affect their future development.

4. Neglect: Ignoring the family education mode means that parents completely ignore their children's needs and feelings. In this kind of family, children may feel lonely and helpless, lacking sense of security and belonging. This kind of education mode is easy to lead to children's behavior problems and psychological problems, which need to be corrected in time.

The importance of family education

1. Form good morality and values: Family education can help children form correct moral concepts, values and outlook on life, and let them know what is right and wrong and how to be a responsible person.

2. Establish healthy interpersonal relationships: Family education can cultivate children's communication skills, cooperative spirit and social skills, so that children can learn to get along with others and establish healthy interpersonal relationships, so as to better adapt to social life.

3. Cultivate independent ability: Family education can help children develop the habit of self-care and independent thinking, and let children learn self-management and self-control, so as to better face various challenges in life.