① Hang photos of great men and sages in the room, which implants greatness and sanctity in the child’s mind;
② Put up a map of China on the wall, which instills in the child an understanding of the vast motherland;
③ Display a world map on the wall, subtly encouraging the child to broaden their horizons and view the world;
④ Hang a picture of the boundless universe and cosmic nebulae in the room, fostering grand aspirations and a high-minded Pattern in the child’s heart;
⑤ Make time to watch biographies of great men and sags with your children. There are plenty of inspiring movies and documentaries available。 Watching these together and sharing reflections will help establish noble aspirations and cultivate a sage-like mindset in your child—a simple yet highly effective method for nurturing exceptional individuals!

⑥ Always remember: No matter where you go, bring benefits to others. When you encounter someone in need, ask yourself, “What can I do to help?” and teach your child to do the same。 This single practice alone will elevate your and your child’s fortune and popularity above most peers!
⑦ Cultivate the habit of always taking responsibility for what you gain and being accountable for your mistakes。 This good practice will greatly influence your child。 Remember, parents are like originals, children are copies。
⑧ Teach children the concept of giving and charity. For practicality, set specific amounts at regular intervals (monthly or semi-annual)。 Below is a reference based on monetary contributions:
For toddlers: Parents can buy high-quality erasers and pencils to bring to kindergarten。 If any child needs them, they can be given away;
Elementary school: Children should give $30 worth of items or gifts to classmates in need, or Vulnerable individuals;
Middle school: $50 per week;
High school: $80 per week;
College: $100-200 per week。 Of course, the amount varies depending on individual circumstances。
Giving and charity, though simple in practice, have profound effects that are hard to measure, offering countless benefits to both the giver and receiver。
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