Humanity Education Check-list 1-8

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Humanity Education Check-list 1-8

Humanity Education Check-list 1

  • The pregnant womb is the first humanity education classroom, while pregnant mothers and fathers are the first teachers of humanity education for their children.
  • Get pregnant by planning.
  • Do not drink any kind of alcohol or a drop of alcohol during pregnancy.
  • Don’t drink a drop of alcohol even when you plan to get pregnant soon.
  • Do not smoke at all during pregnancy.
  • Do not use any kind of medicine other than drugs prescribed by your doctor
  • When using prescription medications, check before using them to see if they can harm your womb baby.
  • During pregnancy, receive regular pregnancy education and pregnancy health checkups.
  • To prevent infectious diseases for pregnant mothers and fetuses that can occur to pregnant women before or during pregnancy, the vaccine is given in a timely manner.
  • Get adequate vaccinations to prevent infectious diseases from occurring to the fetus during pregnancy or to babies born after childbirth.
  • During pregnancy, take adequate rest and eat well-balanced food.
  • Peace in mind and in the human body. Eat plenty of balanced foods. Get ready to breastfeed.
  • Pregnant women do not see, do not hear, and do not touch anything that is gross and unsightly.
  • Especially during pregnancy, couples make unconditional love a lot.
  • Father to be to give love to the baby in the womb during pregnancy.
  • During childbirth (delivery), the father is with the giving birth wife and helps the childbirth.
  • Mom and dad hug the blood-red newborn baby and make the love bonding between the dad, the mom, and the baby.
  • The mom and the dad are the first and greatest teachers of humanity education to teach growing children to become adults with the best intellectual abilities, and the child home is a lifelong humanity education classroom.
  • If parents can not manage their family well, parents can’t control their neighborhood.
  • Home education is the basis of all humanity education.
  • Mother and father are partners in life, they must love each other, care for and forgive each other, and have friendship and forgiveness between brothers and sisters.
  • Humanity education for children’s lifelong education can not be given only outside the home.
  • Parents must raise their children with true unconditional love and care.
  • Mom and dad raise their children to the best of their ability. Sometimes they also sacrifice.
  • You can get a better education and better humanity education from harmonious mothers and fathers in a healthy home.
  • Mom and Dad should always be ready to help their children when they need it.
  • The society and the school can have a great influence on making humanity education by directing humanity education to grow children indirectly, but the family serves humanity education as well as society.
  • Parents should strive to provide their children with the best food, clothing, shelter, love, humanity education, and health care.
  • Teach them how to brush their teeth correctly after eating three meals a day.
  • It helps to possess a good intellectual body from birth.
  • Children are the mirror of the home, parenting, and the mirror of the society.
  • Parents need to adequately supply the basic necessities of human beings, food, clothing, shelter, health, and love, so that their children receive good humanity education.
  • Both parents, mother, and father must provide consistent home humanity education.
  • Set a regular bedtime and wake-up time.
  • Teach proper eating habits.
  • Teach them the habit of politely greeting others and the elder.
  • Teach them to keep their room, house, or place of work organized.
  • Teach them to love and be close to their neighbors.
  • Teach the habit of dressing properly.
  • Teach them to do their best in their job.
  • Teaches them to help others.
  • Make a fine and beautiful habit.
  • Teach them to greet their parents when they leave the house to go out or return from outside.
  • Teach them to speak and act politely.
  • When giving things to others, teach them to give politely with both hands.
  • Teach them to greet them outside the door when guests arrive and teach them how to greet them when they go outside the door.
  • Teach that the right words come from the right heart.
  • It is taught that the words of fine come from the fine heart.
  • Teach that white lies should not be made.
  • Teach them not to even white lies.
  • Teach them to use a lot of words of honor, good words, polite words, and polite words.
  • Teach others not to say anything offensive.
  • Of three meals a day, breakfast is the best meal, and breakfast and dinner are eaten with the whole family together as possible.
  • When eating at home, seniors sit first and then sit in order.
  • If seniors hold the spoon first, then the spoon is held in order.
  • Do not make any noise during meals.
  • Just because something tastes good for you, you don’t eat it first, don’t eat a lot, or finish alone.
  • Don’t stand up first after eating.
  • If it is unavoidable, you get patience when you have to get up first.
  • Wash your hands before eating. After eating, say goodbye, and say thank you.
  • Helps parents and assists with household chores.
  • Teach senior citizen etiquette.
  • After going to the bed and getting up, you can make your futons and at least clean and tidy your room.
  • Teach them to clean the dishes after eating.

Humanity Education Check-list 2

  • Teach them to clean the house
  • Teach them to do garbage removal
  • Teach them to care for livestock.
  • Teach them to develop a spirit of cooperation.
  • Teach to plant flowers to grow.
  • Teach how to plant, grow, and reap vegetables or grains.
  • Teach them to serve well in the sweet home where their parents lived and to be filial and do not send your parents to Nursing Home, Yangnowon for living for the rest of their lives in
  • Teach them to keep the traffic rules in order.
  • Teach them to keep their turn when getting on and off.
  • Teach them not to throw tissue paper anywhere.
  • Teach them to use the bathroom clean. And teach them to wash their hands cleanly after.
  • Teach them to keep their promises and keep the promised time.
  • Teach them to be respectful in words and to act so as not to offend others.
  • Teach them to dress so that they are not disrespectful.
  • Teach them not to lie when they answer a phone call and teach them to give the recipient’s name.
  • Also, teach them to shop the grocery at the market
  • Teach them not to harm somebody’s rights and interests of others.
  • Teach them not to cause inconvenience to others.
  • Teach them not to live selfishly.
  • Teach them to develop a habit of being nice to each other and giving way.
  • Teach them to cultivate a sense of merit.
  • Teach them that they should not be lazy about learning.
  • Parents should not neglect their usual manners.
  • Parents also read and study a lot of good parenting books.
  • Home is a school that teaches etiquette to grow children.
  • Parents are etiquette teachers.
  • Teach them to be kind and to do good.
  • Teach that being kind to others is the best way to live a happy and successful life.
  • Provide adequate allowance and teach them to spend appropriately.
  • Teach them how to save.
  • They teach that adequate rest is as important as working hard.
  • Teach them to properly relieve stress.

Humanity Education Check-list 3

  • Teaches that they must follow the rules and order of the family and society.
  • Raising children according to innate 9 natural temperament and personalities.
  • Recognizing that there is a personality of 75 percentile from birth and a personality of 25 percentile, find out what percentile of personality your child has. And parents raise their children according to the child’s percentile of personality.
  • Teach them not to slander others.
  • Teach them not to steal.
  • Teach them not to give false testimony.
  • Teach them to live truthfully.
  • Teach them to keep their mind and body straight.
  • Teach them to speak and act politely.
  • Teach them to eat table food according to procedures and order.
  • Home is a school that provides lifelong humanity
  • Parents are teachers who give children lifelong humanity education and life education.
  • Teach them to be in good shape for life.
  • Teach them to read and learn a lot of good books as time permits.
  • Teach them to pick and read good books from the local library and others.
  • It teaches to observe the beautiful family etiquette that has been passed down since the ancestors.
  • It is taught that family etiquette is the basis for family humanity education.
  • It should be a kind father rather than an authoritative father.
  • It teaches that you should not be rude to others.
  • It teaches that it must not be spoiled.
  • A lot of conversations between parents and children.
  • It teaches education that accompanies knowledge and wisdom.
  • Do not over educate them at a time.
  • Teach family etiquette and interpersonal etiquette.
  • Teach them to use a lot of respect (honors) appropriately.
  • Teaches how to greet younger or older people, seniors, adults, friends, relatives, parents, siblings, and teachers.
  • Teaches them not to be cocky.
  • Teach them not to interfere with others’ words.
  • Parents are teachers who teach their children etiquette and should take the lead in teaching them.
  • In particular, mothers and fathers should be mentors of life-long etiquette education in family and society.
  • Parents teach their children to be a good citizen.
  • Children are taught that it is common for them to learn the manners of mom and dad and show them the manners they have learned from their parents or others.
  • Children learn by seeing their parents’ attitudes, behaviors, and habits.
  • Teach them to keep manners according to exemplary manners.
  • If parents are polite and study well, it is best for your children.
  • Teaches that breaking etiquette is making great mistakes.
  • Teach them not to talk in class.
  • Etiquette education begins with the fetus before birth.
  • Educate etiquette well from an early age and make it a habit.
  • Before entering elementary school, thorough etiquette education and make it a habit.
  • It is taught that a lack of etiquette creates an unfortunate society.
  • It is the foundation of etiquette education that parents and elderly adults have the heart to love their children and youth.
  • Raise your children with true unconditional love.
  • Teach them to greet their parents when they leave the house to go out or return from the day out.
  • When giving things to others, teach them to give politely with both hands.
  • When guests arrive, have them greet guests outside the door and teach them how to greet them when they leave.
  • It teaches that the right words come from the right heart.
  • It is taught that the good words come from a good heart.
  • Teach them not to even white lies in front of others.
  • Teach them to use a lot of polite words, respected words, and cautious words, friends’ words.
  • After the meal, teach them to wash the dishes.

Humanity Education Check-list 4

  • Foster healthy self-esteem.
  • Teach them to do everything thoroughly and carefully.
  • Teach them to be responsible and do their best in whatever they do.
  • Teach them to keep the mind, body to be clean.
  • Teach them to be clean in and around the house.
  • Teach them to have a spirit of unity for the group, society, and nation.
  • Teach them to be good at greetings even when living in unity.
  • Teach them to be humble, kind in personal relationships.
  • Parents must first take exemplary initiatives and act consistently.
  • The mother or father should treat their children with a consistent and compassionate attitude.
  • In interpersonal relationships, parents show to say “yes, thank you, sorry”, “please forgive me because I did something wrong”, you did a lot of good jobs”, “what can I do for you”. And teach them to say a lot

of fine words, such as complimenting others such as “that you did very well”.

  • Teach them to say a lot of fine words, such as please, excuse me, and thank You. how are you?. excuse me and so on.
  • Teach them to say a lot of fine words such as how are you?, excuse me. thank you, sorry in a normal casual way.
  • When parents or adults go somewhere, children go out the door and say ‘goodbye’, and teach them to greet to them outside the door, when they come back, children go outside the door to greet them and lead them into the house.
  • Create a family based on trust and harmony.
  • Teach to lead a spiritual life through Christian life or Buddhist faith life or other religion.
  • Teach them to do their best and to do their duty.
  • Teach them to read a lot of good books such as the Bible, Buddhist faith scriptures, thesis, and Myunsimbogam, and learn ethical morality, wisdom, and wise knowledge through them to make them the basis of life.
  • Teach children to remember important people’s birthdays such as parents, siblings or friends or special occasions and then say hello or send gifts or cards.
  • Commemorates the first menarche or first ejaculation of your growing children.
  • When selecting a future job, choose if possible according to children’s innate natural temperament or personality.
  • Give child home sex education and school sex education.
  • Educate them not to use drugs or addictive drugs.
  • All vaccinations are given at the right time.
  • Prevents various safety accidents.
  • Visit the university where your children want to study with your child.

Humanity Education Check-list No. 5

  • Teach them to have cleaned the mind and whole body.
  • Teach that honesty is important enough to influence success.
  • Teach them to organize everything in their room, the house, and around the house if possible.
  • Teach them etiquette about honesty, kindness, cleanliness, responsibility, and greetings.
  • Teach them to have responsibility and handle everything thoroughly and carefully.
  • Parents first show to be exemplary in order to match what they say and they do as they said.
  • Parents should admonish their children with a consistent attitude, with confidence and determination, without being emotionally biased.
  • Teach them to say appropriately yes, thank you. sorry, please, excuse me, how are you, and so on.
  • Teach the etiquette to use words such as the right time.
  • Teach hem to one of the good etiquettes is to wait until the family members come back and have dinner together if the mother or the father goes somewhere and then comes back to have dinner together.
  • Parents and children build families with the virtue of trusting, reconciling, and loving each other.
  • Teach them to have the house to be clean and tidy and to be honest at all times in body and mind.
  • Teach them to speak clearly so that others can clearly understand.
  • Teach them in a gentle, kind, polite, low-pitched voice.
  • Teach them not to throw away the trash.
  • Wear a helmet when riding a bicycle.
  • Teach them to wear a seat belt when riding a car,.
  • Teach them to wear a life jacket when riding a boat.
  • To avoid drowning, do not swim where safety guard personnel are not available.
  • Observe your order when getting in and out of your car, and follow traffic rules when crossing a crosswalk.
  • When you answer a call on the telephone, give your name to the person to let them know who is answering. Use words such as thank you, sorry and so son and say hello, etc. properly.
  • Teach them to be quiet so that you don’t usually disturb others.
  • Teach them to get into the habit of listening to beautiful classical music or other music.

Humanity Education Check-list 6

  • Teach them to love insects such as butterflies and ants, and pets such as dogs and cats.
  • Teach them not to gossip about others.
  • To teach them to do not give things or money without moderation as requested by children.
  • To teach them to develop the habit of waiting and enduring.
  • To teach them to eat three meals a day with balanced foods.
  • To teach them how to say hello, such as goodbye, etc.
  • If possible, mother, father, and siblings go for walks and exercise together.
  • Everyone in the family takes time to chat together.
  • Parents do not fight in front of young children.
  • Teacher them to greet and help grandmother, grandfather, father’s and mother’s older or younger brother, 3rd, 4th, or 5th cousins, etc.
  • Don’t talk back to your parents or anyone above.
  • Don’t tell others to do things that you don’t want to do.
  • Teach them to choose good friends and make friends while keeping each other’s trust.
  • Teach them to know where the roots of their parents or ancestors came from and to respect the roots of their parents or ancestors.
  • In particular, teach manners to care for and greet the grandparents and other elders.
  • Teach them to dress well with the neat appearance of the face, hands, feet, their head hair.
  • Teach them to treat neighbors kindly and take care of them as needed.
  • Regard the other person and speak in honorifics to others.
  • Teach them to do eye contact love appropriately with others.
  • Raise children in love and do not train through corporal punishment.
  • Often only one parent gives focused attention to love with such as going on a trip or fishing with only one child, and talks while loving and caring.
  • Teach them to be considerate, compassionate of others.

Character Education Checklist 7

  • Teach them to choose good things to give when you give something to others,
  • It fosters a spirit of sacrifice.
  • Meet the school teacher according to the school rules, but find out the overall state of the child’s school life.
  • Teach them to listen to him eagerly when talking with a young child.
  • Parents teach children sex education, sometimes while reading sex education books on child and also adolescent sex education together.
  • Don’t say anything that makes them feel inferior.
  • Don’t say anything vulgar.
  • Do not speak with too much dignity.
  • Don’t unilaterally instruct your children.
  • Don’t overwhelm your children.
  • Don’t use a compelling tone.
  • Don’t let them talk to you in vulgar words.
  • Parents are examples of children.
  • Parents are lifelong teachers for their children.
  • In a polite family, a polite child is born.
  • Make voluntary and polite education.
  • Teach them to follow a good example of showing.
  • To teach them that freedom is not just acquired.
  • To teach them to try hard to get their normal shape right.
  • To teach them not to do the stealing.
  • To teach them not to do tax evasion, smuggling, land speculation, underground economy, and irregular entertainment business.
  • Teach them not to cheat on quality or quantity.
  • Teach them not to pollute the environment.
  • Teach them to judge the value of good and evil in action throughout their lives.
  • Teach them to distinguish between what is yours and what is theirs.
  • Teach them not to wear clothes that are too expensive and to wear old clothes.
  • Teach them not to ask about the age or weight of others, especially women’s age or weight.
  • Teach them that children should not go anywhere without their parents’ permission.
  • Don’t let only young children play at home.
  • Food should not be provided to young children without their parental permission.
  • When entering someone else’s room, or when you need to talk to someone in the room, quietly knock on the door and get permission to come in.
  • Teach them that they should apologize for being excused when they pass by and come into contact with someone else’s body.
  • Teach them to say that they have been excused when they make flatus.
  • Teach them to say “thank you” or “no thank you” when someone volunteers to do something for you.
  • Teach them to if possible, reuse broken objects after fixing them instead of throwing them away.
  • Teach them to conserve water even in public baths.
  • Teach them how to do simple housework, such as hammering and sawing.
  • Teach them to remove snow outside the home in winter and to mow the lawn and trim the garden in the summer.
  • Instead of doing things that they are thought to be dirty and also difficult job, such as getting rid of filth or garbage, instead of doing it myself, teach them to do it themself instead of letting others do it.
  • Teaches that they cannot obtain food, clothing, and shelter without working.
  • Teach them not to avoid hard work.
  • Teach people to be respectful.
  • Teach them not to use things that belong to others without permission.
  • It is taught to take responsibility for dating.
  • Teach them to recognize other sex values.
  • Identify and respect your child’s talents and aptitudes.
  • Teache them to do their best as productive workers in society with sound healthy self-esteem and pride.
  • Punishment should be appropriate for wrongdoing
  • The reward is consistent.
  • Teache that they shouldn’t look closely at others when reading a book or opening their wallet.
  • When someone whom you know is sick, teach them to visit them if possible.
  • Parents should study the growth and development of newborns, infants, toddlers, preschool age, school-age, and adolescents, and provide humanity education to children according to the degree of growth and development.
  • Teach your children the skills of communicating with others.
  • Parents should not unilaterally engage in command instruction admonition conversations.
  • The home is a moral education school, and the moral foundation of children is built in the home.
  • Discard prejudice or anger by following a reasonable procedure.
  • Raise your children healthy mentally and physically.
  • Teach them to obey family norms, social or school rules, or laws.
  • Teach them family is social birthplace.
  • Home education is the foundation of all children’s education.
  • Knowledge and skill education is mainly done at school, and humanity education is
  • mainly done at home by parents and also at their school.
  • The home serves children to produce, share, and share the love with.
  • At home, they must show love and care for each other and forgiving.
  • The home is the birthplace of life and the birthplace of rewarding.
  • Mainly, knowledge and skill education is provided at school, and personality education is provided by parents.

 

Character Education Check-list 8

 

Teach The Golden Rule.

The Golden Rule or ethic of reciprocity is a maxim, ethical code, or morality that essentially states either of the following: One should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself (positive or directive form).

  • Treat others as you wish to receive treatment from others.
  • Love your neighbor as yourself.
  • Teaches that everyone is equal.
  • Do what you want others to do to please me, too.
  • Just as you want others to take good care of your feelings, please take good care of others’ feelings.
  • When you treat others, treat yourself as you wish to be treated.

Teach what are Gandhi’s seven great sins.

  • Politics without principle is sin,
  • Wealth without work is sin,
  • Pleasure without conscience is sin,
  • Knowledge without character is sin,
  • Commerce without morality is a sin,
  • Science without humanity is a sin,
  • A life of faith without sacrifice is a sin.

Teach Gunja Yu Samrak君子有三樂.

  • 君子有三樂 而王天下 不與存焉
  • 父母具存 兄弟無故 一樂也
  • 仰不愧於天 俯不怍於人 二樂也
  • 得天下英才而敎育之 三樂也
  • There are three kinds of pleasures for the happy successful man,
  • Being the king of the world does not include it.
  • The first pleasure is that both parents are alive and brothers and sisters are well and happy,
  • The second pleasure is that there is no shame in heaven and not shame in the world.
  • The third pleasure is to be able to give something for the benefit and educate others.

Teach the ten commandments of Moses.

  • Filial piety to your parents
  • Don’t kill people
  • Do not commit adultery
  • Do not steal
  • Don’t give false testimony
  • Love your neighbor as your family
  • Don’t covet someone else’s wife
  • Don’t covet other’s wealth