balanced diet
Cherrie Ying believes that the diet at home should pay more attention to balance and nutrition, rather than satisfying children's temporary preferences. She adheres to the principle of "eat whatever you have" and teaches children to develop healthy eating habits.
A clean and tidy environment
Cherrie Ying teaches children to put toys in their own rooms. The living room is a public space, which needs to be kept clean and harmonious. This respect for the environment is also the cultivation of children's sense of responsibility.
Face setbacks
Cherrie Ying encourages children to accept challenges instead of escaping difficulties by venting. She believes that children who grow up in greenhouses need to learn to face disappointment and pressure, recover from setbacks, adjust their emotions and solve problems.
suit one's actions to one's words
Cherrie Ying emphasized "keeping promises" and believed that children should be responsible for their actions. Whether it is play or commitment, children need to develop the quality of being responsible for their actions. This quality will accompany them all their lives and become a solid cornerstone for them to move towards society.
Adapt to the future
Cherrie Ying reminded us that although every parent wants to meet all the needs of their children, it is not conducive to their growth. Children's future world is full of challenges. Only by cultivating good habits from an early age can they better adapt to and meet future challenges.