2. Educate children to say words of gratitude. When others give you convenience or you get help from others, you should learn to thank them in grateful language, such as "thank you uncle", "aunt for your hard work" and "trouble you". The so-called "one kind word warms three winters" teaches children to always say thank you for everything they have done, such as sending blessings to their mothers on Mother's Day.
3. Educate children to learn to be grateful. Parents can use some common things around them to guide their children to be grateful with practical actions. For example, they give their seats to pregnant women and disabled people on the bus. You can tell them that when their mothers are pregnant with you, they often give their seats to their mothers when they take the bus. For example, they let their children buy school equipment with pocket money to help children in poor mountainous areas. You can tell them that their father was poor at home when he was young. Let children regard gratitude as a habit in what they see and hear.
4. Educate children to be grateful to this society and let them know that we live in this society, and everyone should have their own sense of social responsibility. We enjoy a lot of free resources in our own country. Should we also do our bit for our country to be grateful to this society? Tell the children that we live in a comfortable and healthy community every day. Should we do something we can for the community, clean the community health, experience the happiness of labor, visit the elderly in the community and experience the happiness of serving others? Tell the children that we live in this beautiful city. As a member of this big family, should we do something for this city? We get rid of psoriasis on the walls and pick up rubbish on the roadside, making our city more beautiful. If children can always be grateful, they can not only cultivate their kindness, happiness and helpfulness, but also promote the formation of their healthy personality and play an important role in the establishment of harmonious interpersonal relationships in the future.