Children in today’s education system are not well prepared for the world of tomorrow.
Make a question
What we want most for our children, when they learn, is to be able to learn on their own.
The first step to doing this is learning how to ask questions.
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Problem solving
If a child can solve problems, he or she can do anything.
Teach children to solve problems by modeling simple problems, then allowing children to do easy, age-appropriate tasks on their own.
Execute the plans
Writing a book is a project.
Find passion
Lacking what will make you disoriented, undisciplined, without external motivation, without achieving any rewards?
Help your child find what he loves and is passionate about, observe and listen to him, string together the events that have happened, find the things that make him most excited and enthusiastic, help him learn and enjoy.
Independent
Children need to be taught to increasingly stand on their own feet.
Help your child become more confident by letting them have small successes and also experience and cope with failures.
Make yourself happy
Many parents hug and protect their children too much, causing the children to depend on their parents’ presence to feel happy.
If a child learns earlier that they can make themselves happy, from playing, reading and imagining, they have one of the most valuable skills for the future.
Compassion
This is one of the most necessary skills for children.
Take every opportunity to demonstrate to your children how to reduce the suffering of others when you can, how to make others happy with acts of kindness, no matter how small, and how those things make you happy.
Accept differences
We grow up in an isolated area where everyone is mostly the same (at least in appearance) and when we go to another place and come into contact with completely different people, we may feel uncomfortable.
Let your children come into contact with all people, of all classes, races, skin colors, genders, in different physical and mental conditions.
Coping with change
This is one of the most important skills children need as they grow up, when the world is always changing.
Again, model this skill with your child whenever the opportunity arises, and show them that change is good, that you can adapt, take on unprecedented new opportunities, and that it is a