4 world-famous parenting principles that parents should "take to heart"

06.06.2023   BTV phuong.ngothikim
4 nguyên tắc nuôi dạy con nổi tiếng thế giới ba mẹ nên "nằm lòng"

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Raising children is a long process and requires patience from parents. And this is never "arbitrary" but must follow certain parenting principles. However, not all parents know how to best help develop thinking and cognitive abilities when raising children.

Below are 4 world-famous parenting principles drawn from wise parents. They bring great effectiveness in changing children's lives, encouraging children to develop naturally and comprehensively. So what is this parenting principle? Let's find out in the following article.

Parenting principle 1: The fishbowl principle

Goldfish kept in aquariums only reach a maximum length of about 30cm. No matter how long you keep it, it won't get bigger. But if we bring this type of fish and drop it into the pond, it can be larger and up to 34cm long.

Similar to raising children, parents should not surround and preserve their children for life in the "fish tank" they built. Create conditions for your child to "swing around" in a larger, more free space. Avoid imposing parents' personal views and opinions on children. Only a young animal can become a "big fish".

For example, if parents want their children to grow healthy and confident, they should let them play and participate in many outdoor activities. Children will feel comfortable, excited to play, explore the world, interact and connect with many social relationships. From there, children are trained in skills and develop best in all aspects.

Parenting principle 2: The wolf principle

Wolves are animals with the strongest survival ability with excellent hunting and danger detection skills. Because they always tend to explore and experience new things outside of nature on their own.

The same goes for humans, to foster strong learning ability, parents need to stimulate children's curiosity, curiosity, and love of discovery. Children who are educated according to this parenting principle often have initiatives, creative thinking and easily succeed in life.

Parenting principle 3: South wind effect

The North Wind that appears in winter, no matter how strong it is, only makes people wear more layers of clothing to cope. While the South wind blows in the summer, just a light breeze makes people take off their layers of clothing to feel more comfortable.

The principle of raising children according to the South wind effect requires parents to be tolerant and soft. If parents criticize more harshly, children will not listen and even show signs of resistance. On the contrary, if parents listen, understand and are tolerant of their children's shortcomings, combined with using rational and soft words, they will help their children understand the problem and make progress.

Parenting Principle 3: The Robert Rosenthal Effect

Robert Rosenthal is a famous American psychologist. In 1966, he conducted an interesting experiment on achievement expectations for students. He went to a random classroom and picked out a few random names from the class list. He then gave this list of "Most Promising Students" to the teacher. Eight months later, he and his assistant returned, and a miracle happened, all of the students on the list became the best students in the class.

The secret to this unexpected achievement is actually very simple, it is that these students have received more attention and appreciation from their teachers. Therefore, parents should apply this effect as a parenting principle to see how effective it is.

It can be seen that every child is born a genius. But whether this can be done or not will depend on how parents and teachers educate and treat children. This also means that whatever kind of person you expect your child to become, your child will have the ability to become like that person. Parents, please refer to the famous parenting principles above to help your children develop comprehensively and become excellent people. Don't forget to follow Mykingdom's " Handbook " section to see more useful articles.