How to educate children at home on Christmas

--From LZH classroom

LZH’s advice to parents: This Christmas this year, don’t just take your children to eat, drink and have fun. Take time and be patient to tell your children about Christmas legends and customs. It not only enhances parent-child communication and promotes parent-child relationship, but also allows children to broaden their horizons and enrich their knowledge. More importantly, let children understand the meaning behind Christmas and educate children to be a love, dedication, sharing and understanding The gratitude and rewards, people with excellent qualities.

LZH classroom parenting recommendations:Let children understand love and dedication

LZH parenting experts suggest: Let the children understand the origin of Christmas, Christmas is actually born to commemorate the Savior Jesus. Jesus was nailed to the cross and sacrificed to save the world. In order to commemorate him, people took his birth day as Christmas to commemorate.



The story of Jesus can teach children that children should be like Jesus and have a caring heart for the world. We must learn to love and care for others, and we must also learn to give. Children are not required to be a great person, but they must learn to love those around them, especially their loved ones.

LZH classroom parenting recommendations:Let children understand love and dedication

LZH parenting experts suggest: Let the children understand the origin of Christmas, Christmas is actually born to commemorate the Savior Jesus. Jesus was nailed to the cross and sacrificed to save the world. In order to commemorate him, people took his birth day as Christmas to commemorate.


The story of Jesus can teach children that children should be like Jesus and have a caring heart for the world. We must learn to love and care for others, and we must also learn to give. Children are not required to be a great person, but they must learn to love those around them, especially their loved ones.

LZH classroom parenting recommendations:Let children know how to be grateful and reward

LZH’s parenting expert said: Through the story of Christmas, teach children to begin to understand how to be grateful. Be grateful to our parents, because they gave us life, let us grow up healthy; be grateful to the teacher, because they have taught us, let us know how to think; be grateful to the brothers and sisters, because they let us not be alone; be grateful to the children, because They gave us friendship. In this way, the people around us will like and love us more, just as people like Christmas and Santa Claus.

By precepts and deeds, parents are grateful to their parents, and rationality is not overly spoiled, and only then will they harvest good children who are sensible, rational and grateful. Let the child realize that everything other people pay for him is not justified and taken for granted. Whether it is the upbringing of parents, the imparting of knowledge by teachers, or the help given by others, all this is "kindness." After "knowing grace", we should give back with actions

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