Famous aphorisms about parents educating their children 1
1. A good personality is better than excellent intelligence.
2. Too much haste and slowness in education will destroy the normal psychological development of children.
3. While educating their children, parents are also educating themselves.
4. The process of parents educating their children is also a process of continuous understanding and learning.
5. It is better to teach people to fish than to give them fish.
6. The children of the poor will become masters early, but we must be wary of people who are poor and have short ambitions.
7. Answer all questions raised by your children patiently and honestly.
8. Take serious questions and opinions raised by children seriously.
9. Build a display stand so that children can fully display their works on it.
10. Don’t scold your child for being messy in his room or on the desktop, as long as it is related to his creative activities.
11. Give the child a room or part of the room, mainly for the child to play.
12. Explain to the child that he is already very cute and there is no need to express himself.
13. Let the child do what he can.
14. Help the child formulate his personal plan and how to complete the plan.
15. If you really love your child, you should send him out to sea to experience the storm.
16. Stimulating children’s desire for knowledge and learning is far more meaningful than the limited knowledge of the church.
17. Combining the meaning of fairy tales and guiding children to think and explore is more profound than simply reasoning.
18. Help the child revise his homework.
19. Help children interact normally with children from different social and cultural classes.
20. Parents should develop reasonable behavioral habits and pay attention to enable their children to learn to do them.
21. Never tell a child that he is worse than other children.
22. Allow children to participate in planning household chores and trips.
23. Provide books and materials to children and let them do what they like.
24. Teach children to interact freely with adults of all ages.
25. Read something to your children regularly.
26. Let children develop the habit of reading from an early age.
27. Encourage children to make up stories and fantasize.
28. Take your children’s personal requirements seriously.
29. Spend time alone with your children every day.
30. Do not punish children with insults.