8 Regras de Pais Japoneses Para Educar as Crianças

8 Japanese Parenting Rules for Raising Children Desc: Every child is a sweetheart, but Japanese children are some of the most polite, friendly, and well-behaved you can imagine. They don’t let their feelings run wild. In Japan, you’ll rarely find a crying child in the supermarket (although there are always exceptions to the rule). Bright Side thinks we should learn a few parenting tricks from Japanese parents. So, we’ve rounded up the best parenting principles from the Land of the Rising Sun. So if your parenting rules aren’t working, maybe give these tips a try! If it works for people in Japan, it might work for you! TIMESTAMPS: Storytelling is a top priority 0:50 The mother-child bond is very strong 1:54 Rules are more important than punishment 2:52 The community is involved in raising children 3:43 The child's nutrition is healthy 4:52 Children should think of others 5:55 Children are highly independent 6:46 Parents discipline their children in private 7:35 #japan #japanesechildren #parentingtips Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ SUMMARY: Japanese parents take special care to pass on their traditions and tell their children about the country's history through fairy tales. Japanese mothers believe that children are initially disconnected from their parents and need to become dependent on their mother through physical contact. Children in Japan are often involved in sports teams, creative groups, and any club or coalition that teaches them to cooperate with others and follow set guidelines. Japanese children are taught to respect and honor their grandparents and all elders. Even elders that the children do not know are considered trustworthy and should be respected! In Japan, children always have a balanced meal. Their parents prepare a nutritious lunch that usually includes rice, vegetables, soup, and lean meat. From a very young age, parents in Japan teach their children to think of others before speaking or acting, so it is very rare to see a child crying uncontrollably or being aggressive in public. In Japan, children as young as seven walk to school alone. The Japanese are able to do this because they have a phenomenal public transportation system and one of the lowest crime rates in the world. Many parents discipline their children in front of others, but Japanese parents tend to do so in private and away from prying eyes. Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/ZHFt2x ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Networks: Facebook:   / brightside   5-Minute Crafts Youtube: goo.gl/0f2h9p ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles, visit: http://brightside.club