1. A father who teaches his children well will teach his children well. Lin Bu
2. Are there any wise men under the whip? Fang Xiaoru
3. Most people stop being children long after they become parents. Anonymous
4. Could it be that parents can only be a bystander in the end, letting their children do their own thing without any advice or guidance? No, life is not that simple. As parents, we have the extremely complex and nuanced task of carefully guiding our children. We should not try to influence our children with our personalities or impose our wishes on them. Mrs. Gandhi
5. A beloved son is never arrogant, and a arrogant son is never invincible. Wu Chucai
6. The creation of personality begins in infancy and continues until old age and death. Azirina Roosevelt
7. If you are worried about what the younger generation will become, the answer is that they will continue to grow up and start to worry about the younger generation. Roger Allen
8. Enlightened education is to make people's thinking a pleasant place where they can play freely. Anonymous
9. Parents can have their own ideals, but interfering with their children's ideals is tantamount to not recognizing their children's personality. This is where the seeds of adolescent bad behavior first sprout. Daisaku Ikeda
10. Out of love and respect for their parents, young people sometimes have to suppress their wishes and hobbies, give up their chosen fields, and perhaps have special interests and talents, to obey their parents Or the desire to protect people. This painful choice is often enough to suppress their passion and joy in life. For society, this adds another negative factor to an already lifeless life, rather than adding a dynamic force. Mrs. Gandhi
11. Is your father kind to you? There is a prodigal son in the family. Song Qi
12. Education is to make children thirsty for knowledge, rather than letting knowledge chase children. Anonymous
13. Respect the personality of the child, and the child will learn to respect others. At home, children should be raised as independent social beings from an early age. Children cultivated in this way can become independent social beings when they enter society, and have the formidable energy to be feared in the future. Daisaku Ikeda