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The Importance of Ritual Sense to Education

No matter how big or small the ceremony is, cultivating a sense of ceremony is to treat seemingly ordinary little things in life with your heart.

Go to the photo studio to take a family photo on a special anniversary. For example, children's birthdays let them know that they have a stable and loving home.

Say "good morning" to each other in the morning and "good night" to each other before going to bed. Let children know that they can also support their families.

Bedtime stories and parent-child reading every night. Let children fall asleep with love and warmth.

The family sat together and turned off the TV to chat. Talk about each other's affairs, let children learn to listen and speak, and learn to share and share.

The family prepares and eats dinner together. Express the common unspeakable feelings among family members and enhance the emotional connection and family cohesion among family members;

Participate in important activities in children's growth. Let children believe that their families are always behind them.

Let children subtly understand that love should not only be said, but also put into action.

Emphasize the sense of ceremony for children, and their concentration, reaction ability and athletic ability can be improved rapidly.

The sense of family ceremony plays a very important role for children:

1, the sense of ceremony injects a sense of security into children.

The company of parents will make children feel at ease. An interesting bedtime story can not only help children fall asleep better, but also give them a sense of security and make parent-child relationship more harmonious. When "bedtime stories" become a habit, children will also have strong self-suggestion without being reminded by adults. "After listening to the story, I should go to bed."

2. The sense of ceremony makes children have clear goals.

Hold a ceremony for the child on his birthday. A few days before your birthday, talk to your child and make him realize that he is about to grow up to one year old and needs a little new change.

Many parents let their children take part in some competitions or appraisals, not to get much honor and applause, but to give them a sense of ceremony in the competition, so that they can have clearer goals in the learning process.

3. The sense of ceremony gives children a good memory.

Don't miss those days that are full of rituals for children, such as parent-child meetings, parent-child sports meetings, and reporting performances.

When children participate in competitions, they are particularly eager to be taken seriously. The appearance of parents will make children full of confidence and identity with themselves. And these seemingly ordinary days will become beautiful memories for us and our children.

4. The sense of ceremony creates a sense of order for children.

Tell the children to pack up their toys and go back to their places after playing. It is also a ceremony to clean up the dishes and chopsticks after dinner. These little rituals let children know how to do things from beginning to end, instead of letting them be in a mess and ignored.