Junjun, who was originally smart and lively, lived with his parents and had a happy family. However, this beautiful life was broken by the birth of his younger brother. Junjun\’s mother could not take care of two children at the same time, so she had to send Junjun to her grandmother\’s house to take care of him. Grandma loved Junjun very much and felt that it was pitiful that he could not live with his parents, so she pampered him in every possible way. Grandma will try her best to meet any request Junjun makes as soon as possible. Once, Junjun was taken home by his mother and stayed there for a few days. Junjun liked the toys he saw in the hands of other children. Because he couldn\’t buy them for a while, he rolled on the road and cried, and even snatched her mother\’s purse when she wasn\’t paying attention. Seeing Junjun\’s behavior, her mother was angry and sad, and decided to take Junjun back to her. The mother told her grandma about Junjun\’s behavior, but the grandma blamed Junjun\’s mother for not being able to take care of the child, thinking that the child was still young and should meet his needs if he had any. Grandma refused to let Junjun return to live with his mother. Under the pampering of his grandma, Junjun became even more unscrupulous. Excessive pampering will not only make children happier, but will make them go further and further down the road of self-indulgence. Freedom with rules is called liveliness, while freedom without rules is called wantonness. Children\’s understanding of right and wrong is inherently vague, and the fundamental significance of family education and school education is to teach them to distinguish right from wrong. Family education, in particular, has a particularly profound impact on children. The moral character and traits displayed by parents in family education will be truly reflected in their children. There are crows in nature that feed back, let alone humans? Just like Junjun\’s grandmother, her unprincipled doting is actually destroying the child\’s correct view of right and wrong. As the saying goes, \”You see age at the age of three,\” it means that a child\’s personality and habits have begun to form during his early years. At this stage, family education must be done well to create good conditions for children to establish a correct view of right and wrong and a correct outlook on life. Both parents and grandparents should find a balance between kindness and strictness, and detect and correct children\’s bad habits early. Simple spoiling is the beginning of ruining a child. 02 People who are unfilial when they grow up have 4 characteristics since childhood. I hope your children will not have unbalanced family education that will cause them to be unfilial when they grow up. The following are five characteristics of unfilial children. I hope parents can take warning from them: Children who are unable to take responsibility and are accustomed to blaming their mistakes on others will lack a sense of responsibility when they grow up. This attitude will seriously affect their lives and work. They may avoid taking responsibility for problems instead of finding solutions, causing them to struggle to gain trust and advancement opportunities in their careers. In addition, people who lack a sense of responsibility are also prone to conflicts in interpersonal relationships because they always blame others and cannot establish trusting friendships and cooperative relationships. Therefore, it is very important to cultivate children\’s sense of responsibility from an early age and let them learn to take responsibility for their own actions. Children who lack respect for their elders and teachers not only violate the traditional virtues of respecting teachers and filial piety, but also reflect problems with their outlook on life. Respecting elders and teachers is an important ethical norm in Chinese culture and an indispensable part of a child\’s growth process.point. If children lack this kind of respect, they will appear selfish and arrogant when interacting with others, and will be unable to gain the respect and recognition of others. Parents and educators should teach their children to respect others and understand their contributions and efforts through precepts and deeds, so as to help them establish a correct outlook on life and values. Children who are unprincipled and spoiled for a long time will easily develop a self-centered character and lack respect and consideration for others. They are used to prioritizing their own needs in everything and ignoring the feelings of others, which makes it difficult for them to adapt and be accepted in society. Whether it is family or society, mutual respect and care between people are needed. Only children who know how to respect and consider others can live in harmony with others in their future lives. Therefore, while parents love their children, they must also teach them rules and boundaries so that they can learn to understand and respect others. Children who lack a sense of gratitude and lack of gratitude education may be indifferent to their parents when they grow up and lack a basic sense of gratitude. As they grow up, they are used to accepting without being grateful, and they take their parents\’ contributions for granted. Gratitude is not only a personal virtue, but also an important foundation for establishing good interpersonal relationships. People who know how to be grateful are often more likely to receive support and help from others. Therefore, parents should teach their children to be grateful from an early age, and through the little things in daily life, let them learn to cherish the contributions of others, know how to repay and be grateful, and thus become a caring and responsible person. Junjun’s story is a warning, reminding us how important the balance of rules and love is in family education. Good family education can not only cultivate children\’s good habits and character, but also lay a solid foundation for their future. Each of our parents hopes that their children can become \”other people\’s children.\” To achieve this goal, we need to carefully observe the children\’s behavior in our daily lives, provide timely guidance and education, and achieve a combination of severity and kindness. Only in this way can we cultivate good children who are filial and sensible.
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