Filial piety is the first of all virtues. What should parents do to cultivate their children's filial piety from an early age?

Since ancient times, China has formed a culture that crows feed back, water drops are graceful, and springs repay kindness. However, with the development of society, gratitude and filial piety are gradually moving away from children. Today's children are mostly only children and are loved by countless people. Parents' unprincipled doting makes children accustomed to it. Filial piety is the first of all virtues. Parents should cultivate their children's filial piety from an early age. How?

First, filial piety education starts with small things.

It is necessary to cultivate children's good habit of respecting their parents, and to shape and cultivate them from small things. For example, educate children to care about their parents' health, help parents share their worries and help parents do housework. Parents should be patient when children can't do it. When children make mistakes, don't criticize them for no reason. Children should be praised for their good work. Only in the process of personal practice and experience can children feel the hardships of their parents and taste the happiness they have paid for others. As children gradually form the concept of "my parents support me, I will do more for him", and children will have a sense of responsibility for life.

Second, example is better than words.

The power of example is infinite. If children are required to learn filial piety, adults should first set an example of filial piety for the elderly themselves and master various typical filial piety examples and stories to teach their children. Countless parents will be moved when they hear the immature advertising words of CCTV public service advertisement "Mother Washing Feet", and countless parents know the fundamental significance of filial piety. When young parents want their parents or children to do something, please say, "Please." Instead of using blunt and emotionless sentences. If parents or children do something for us, we will politely say: thank you! Everything we say and do will affect our children all the time. When children see their parents' personal respect and care for others, they will naturally respect the old and love the young, rather than being self-centered.

Third, give children the opportunity to share.

This is very important. True filial piety should be cultivated through practice. Usually let the children share the work at home and be responsible for him. Tell your child when you encounter difficulties and let him find a way to solve them together. If an adult is unwell or sick, tell the child what to do and put it into action, and filial piety will take root in the child.