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Four skills in children's education
Reward and punishment education

Reward and punishment is the best way to educate children. If children make mistakes and do bad things, parents should know how to punish them instead of indulging them blindly.

Cultivate independent ability

Cultivate children's independent ability. Don't let adults help you make decisions just because a 3-year-old child is still young. We can appropriately delegate power to children, for example, we can try to discuss some small things with children before making a decision. The housework that children can do can also be shared together, so that children can get the opportunity to cultivate their independent ability.

Cultivate love

Cultivate children's compassion and love. Caring children can understand the feelings of adults and the love given by their parents when they grow up. You might as well take your children to donate money and materials to children in remote areas, or take them to orphanages to play with other children, or take them to welfare homes to chat with the elderly, or let them get along with small animals more.

Reading books

You can't miss reading. 3-year-old children like picture books very much. Parents must buy more interesting books, and then watch, read and even retell the story in the picture with their baby, or act out the story told in the picture. In this process of parent-child reading, the relationship between parents and children can become closer.