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Famous aphorisms of educational obligation
human beings have an obligation to give the best things to their children.

the best education is to set an example. Children are very sensitive to lies or hypocrisy and are easy to detect. If they respect you and depend on you, they will cooperate with you even at a very young age. -Mrs. Gandhi

Without the help of his mother, the child really learned to walk.

in my family, caring for others is a matter of course. Parents taught us from an early age that one should be ambitious, but not arrogant and arrogant. Self-reliance and self-improvement are the basic principles of life. -Eisenhower

Although children can't say it, they can also feel their parents' attitude towards life. Instead of instilling justice and conscience in them with their mouths, it is better for parents to demonstrate by themselves in their own lives. It can be said that this is the clearest way. In my opinion, in the final analysis, it is not an educational technology problem such as what to teach children, but whether parents themselves, as a person, can have a correct lifestyle to perform their duties. -Daisaku Ikeda

In any case, children should be allowed to grow freely first, which is the expression of parents' deep affection, and such affection must be taken as the purpose of managing the family. Parents must be narrow-minded, emotional, or rely solely on the authority of elders, etc., which are harmful to family education. -Daisaku Ikeda

Only those who have been shot by the arrow of love can understand how great the power of love is. The way my father treated me was to shoot an arrow of love into my heart, which made me realize how great the power of love is. I made up my mind to be an upright person and live aboveboard. -Gandy

There are no secrets between husband and wife, parents and children, no matter what can't be said in public. As children grow up, there is absolutely no situation where something is only told to that child and not known to this child. If parents blame their children for their bad manners, then children will also laugh at their parents' educational blunders. -Fukuzawa Yukichi

If a child does something naughty because of his active nature and innocence, he will regret it himself. With the growth of age, his willpower is also increasing day by day. When he is good at controlling himself, he will control his conscience by himself, and will not let that kind of bad partner and external living conditions dominate himself. -dzerzhinsky