Exercise, from an early age.
In Russia, children know the importance of sports from an early age. Swimming, skiing, football and other sports are not only their daily life, but also the magic weapon to build a strong body.
Respect individuality and put aside interest.
Russian parents know that every child is unique. They encourage children to pursue their dreams instead of blindly following their parents' expectations. Here, every child's hobbies are fully respected and taken care of.
Independent growth, independent decision-making
In Russian families, parents think it is very important to cultivate children's independence and autonomy. From tidying the room to washing the dishes, these seemingly simple tasks actually exercise children's independent thinking and sense of responsibility.
Social practice, exercise ability
Russians are well aware of the importance of social practice. They encourage children to participate in activities such as volunteers and internships, so that children can exercise their social skills and teamwork skills in a real social environment.