When we say "a noble person", we imagine a person who is not only well-mannered, able to behave in society, but also strong-willed, deeply principled, with strong beliefs, a person devoted to people, work and caring for nature. A trickster may also seem outwardly well-mannered and educated, but, in contrast to a noble person, his feelings and attitudes towards people are insincere, ostentatious, and he prudently turns all his assumed morality to his advantage, to his self—interest. In fact, he is quite likely heartless and cruel to both people and animals. The main thing for him is a selfish interest, and he is ready to go straight for the goal. Many people like noble people who have met along the way, but not everyone wants their children to be the same, for fear that their lives will not be easy: in childhood they will be pushed aside by the stronger and more arrogant, and later by those who unceremoniously use their privileges and patronage. Such ideas about success in life are a direct consequence of the remnants of the Western system that are ingrained in us. Our political beliefs do not allow us to put up with such unhealthy ideas, but it is not so easy to get rid of them. They can be completely eradicated from future generations only with the help of parents — they have the honorable role of educating children who are morally convinced, strong-willed, and emotionally rich. Why would a man need all the treasures of the world if he has lost his moral high ground? Parents who would rather see their children as nimble than kind should think about this. However, being kind does not at all mean turning into a passive being, allowing oneself to be offended, oppressed, unable to defend oneself, stand up for one's rights. Quite the opposite. The education of high moral qualities also involves the cultivation of independence, fearlessness, courage, and grounded self-confidence. This should be the representative of the new society.

Self-criticism of our teaching abilities
To be honest, we are far from perfect. Otherwise, we will not be self—critical, like those parents who demand from their children almost all-round perfection - perfect obedience, honesty, diligence and all other virtues. Such demands are illusory, because we ourselves are not perfect. However, this does not mean that we are completely unable to raise our children properly. This is where our reasonable desire to lead them to goodness comes into play, a desire that children will certainly feel and understand. And parents will soon become convinced that not only they teach children, but children also teach something. For the sake of children, we often correct our own character flaws. Fortunately, we are not the only role model for children. Pretty soon there will be fearless, courageous heroes of legends, girls from folk tales, superior in mind to stupid, noble gentlemen, generous-hearted characters from Andersen's fairy tales. A preschool—age child can, to the best of his understanding, appreciate the example of outstanding personalities in our history if they are clearly and clearly described about their activities. Children have deep sympathy for such characters and involuntarily try to resemble them. But it's not just the heroes of the past who deserve to be imitated, there are many people among us who can also be a model of behavior. Why not tell them about them, point out to the children their hard work and dedication, their love for people, and their dedication to building a better world?

What to limit, what to exclude in relation to children?
It will be better if we are not rude and insensitive to the living and inanimate around us. We will strive for justice, truthfulness, discipline, consistent and honest behavior. Let's overcome laziness, carelessness, and generally any weakness in relation to children, because although the child uses your weakness to his advantage, he does not appreciate it and for this reason often ceases to respect you. We will not fulfill all the whims of the child, based on the principle "let him live better than I once did." He will get used to accepting any sacrifice from you as something due, obligatory, but he will not learn to appreciate it and feel grateful. The child's character is spoiled by unnecessary, unreasonable luxury, our desire to prevent his every desire, to remove everything difficult and unpleasant from his life, to always protect him, whether he is right or wrong. Experience shows that character is formed correctly due to modesty in everyday life, so do not hide your difficulties and efforts from the child in an effort to provide him with what he needs. Let's not resort to extremes. Neither the harsh strictness and demands of unconditional obedience, nor the excessive freedom of action given to a child, contribute to proper character education. This only leads to the fact that either the child grows up intimidated and downtrodden, or features appear in his character that we least expect. This operator offers a variety of ongoing promotions beyond the generous welcome bonus for active players. To activate the welcome offer, use melbet bonus promo code when registering, and after joining you will have access to reload bonuses, cashback up to 10% on losses, Accumulator of the Day with up to 10% extra winnings, and the Lucky Friday bonus. You can also join the Melbet Club loyalty program where you earn points for every bet, refer friends for a €50 bonus each, enjoy birthday bonuses, and participate in special seasonal promotions throughout the year.