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Famous quotes about parents attaching importance to education

The following are 9 classic quotes about parents’ emphasis on education.

1. Parents must let their children know that it cannot be smooth sailing on the road to growth. Success is often accompanied by hardships, ups and downs and setbacks. ——Barbera Ross

2. Successful tutoring creates successful children, and failed tutoring creates failed children. ——Tyman Johnson

3. To educate children well, we must continuously improve our educational skills. To improve educational skills, parents need to make personal efforts and continue to educate themselves. ——Suhomlinsky

4. Educating children is like cultivating flowers. Only by carefully watering, fertilizing and caring for them can they succeed. But in fact, not everyone can grow flowers well. If you don’t know how, you should ask others for advice and learn the experience and art of growing flowers. ——Shu Tiandan

5. Only by mastering the methods and techniques of scolding and reprimanding can the purpose and effect of education be achieved. Improper punishment can harm children unknowingly. ——Don Arim

6. Appreciation makes children succeed, while complaining makes children fail. Prohibition means temptation, and suppression means strengthening. ——Gu Zhenbiao

7. The father’s virtue is the son’s best legacy. ——Cervantes

8. Let the child independently complete the basic part of the work he is engaged in, even if there will be no positive results. ——Mary

9. Children’s academic performance is important, but their quality development is even more important. Children's strong ambition first comes from their persistent pursuit of ambitious goals. Therefore, parents should help their children set ambitious goals from an early age and inspire their children to be indomitable and motivated to achieve realistic goals. ——Chen Xi

Expansion: Education in a narrow sense refers to specially organized school education; in a broad sense, it refers to social practice activities that affect people's physical and mental development. The word "education" comes from Mencius' "to educate the talented people in the world".