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Ibuka's Early Education Motto
Mothers interested in education may have heard the name Masaru Ibuka. He is not only an early educator, but also the founder of the famous Sony Company. Today, we collected some suggestions and opinions of Mr. Ibuka on early childhood education: 1. Children's education begins from the moment they are born. 2. The "first-class consciousness" instilled from childhood can grow into a "first-class person". 3. Educate babies, regardless of gender. Children are not "educated", but "learn to grow". Only when children play with other children can they realize "themselves and others". Recording mother's voice on tape will deepen family ties. 7. "Repetition" is the best way to interest children. 8. For young children, what is interesting is "good" and what is annoying is "bad". 9. Children who study music will change their temperament. 10, repeating short poems can cultivate children's memory. 1 1, too many toys will develop children's sloppy character. 12, children who "crawl" much more have strong language skills. 13, less criticism, more tolerance. 14, children's sociality depends on their parents. 15, "doting" will make children timid. 16, children's anger and jealousy are manifestations of unsatisfied needs. 17, responsive, children will become "overlord".