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The Significance of Traditional Culture Education to Children

The Significance of Traditional Culture to Early Childhood Education

Traditional culture is the soul of the nation, the conscience of society and the foundation of civilization. All our spiritual fruits and flowers of wisdom are nurtured and matured on the basis of the germination of traditional culture. Today, in an era of unprecedented economic and technological development and increasingly affluent life, moral crisis is a worrying issue in both the East and the West. A group of Nobel Prize winners pointed out a road in Paris: If human beings want to live a better life in the 2 1 century, they must look back 2,500 years ago, seek wisdom from Confucius, absorb the essence of traditional oriental ethics, implement personality education and cultivate universal ethics.

Early childhood education is the background education of life. All subtle perceptual factors such as environment, atmosphere and smell affect children's world outlook to varying degrees. At the same time, children's super perceptual ability is often ignored by parents or teachers. They always treat children as children and think that children are too young to understand. In fact, don't underestimate your child's ability to understand and feel. Children's perception of the world is many times stronger than that of adults, and their methods and ways of perceiving the world are more naive and closer to the origin of life.