Moral education:
Cultivating children's moral character is the primary issue of education, and it is also the primary issue of early education. Before the age of 3, children should cultivate good moral behavior habits, supplemented by reasoning. The age of 3-7 is an important stage of children's moral education, and a person's ideological and moral character, moral habits and personality characteristics are basically laid at this time.
Intelligence education:
Intellectual education is the core of early education. Cultivating children's intellectual education includes not only imparting knowledge, but also developing intelligence. After the child can sit, let the child sit and play properly, which is conducive to the coordinated activities of the child's hands and eyes, let the child identify various colors and things, and often exercise the child's listening with beautiful music and songs. Children aged 0 to 3 should pay attention to their imitation ability and curiosity, praise their advantages and achievements, and provide various toys to improve their imagination. When children are 4 to 7 years old, they should always walk with them, talk while walking and often tell stories. Besides, children should be taught to read, count, learn to draw, sing and dance.
Exercise:
Proper physical exercise for children can promote their growth and development. Physical exercise should be rich and colorful, and choose suitable items according to your age and preferences. Children's sports include not only physical sports such as running and usefulness, but also mental sports such as children's go and chess.
Aesthetic education:
Aesthetic education can cultivate children's happy, comfortable, enterprising and noble sentiments and stimulate positive emotions. It is necessary to develop children's aesthetic ability, educate children from an early age to distinguish truth, goodness, beauty from falsehood, ugliness and evil, and develop their ability to create beauty.
Emotional intelligence:
EmotionalQuotient (EQ), also known as EQ, mainly refers to people's qualities in emotion, emotion, will and frustration tolerance. Emotional quotient (EQ) is a concept corresponding to intelligence and IQ put forward by psychologists in recent years. According to the author of EQ, Salovi and his partner John Meyer gave a detailed definition of EQ, which has been extended to five main areas: understanding one's own emotions, managing emotions, self-motivation, recognizing others' emotions and dealing with interpersonal relationships. At present, the relatively systematic and comprehensive EQ education courses for children in China mainly include "Happy Heart" EQ early education package.
Financial quotient:
Financial Quotient: The original meaning is "Financial Quotient", abbreviated as FQ(FinancialQuotient), which refers to the ability of individuals and collectives to know, create and manage wealth, including three aspects: concept, knowledge and behavior. Financial quotient includes two abilities: one is the ability to correctly understand the law of wealth and wealth multiplication (that is, values); The second is the ability to control wealth and correctly apply the law of wealth and wealth multiplication. Financial quotient is the three indispensable qualities of modern social ability alongside IQ and EQ.
At present, children's financial quotient is a popular education for parents in China. In Europe and America, children's financial quotient education has been included in the primary and secondary education system, and in Taiwan Province Province, financial quotient has been included in the college entrance examination. In 20 13, China has gradually incorporated investment and financial management education into the national education system, which means that business finance will also be included in the national college entrance examination in the near future. At present, the more systematic and comprehensive financial business courses (children's financial business education courses) in China mainly include children's financial business ability grade examination (ICF-LECF) and children's financial business creativity series courses (ICF-CCCF).