Children often help their parents with household chores
Even though they are young, if children are equipped with filial qualities, it will be a high standard for evaluating their maturity and their future contribution to society.
For example, after finishing a meal, children know to take the dishes out and clean them or proactively clean the house… These small actions bring warm moments because parents realize that their children are making efforts and growing every day.
While doing household chores, children will understand more about the things that parents have to do to ensure their lives. This also helps parents reduce their workload, and children develop independence and responsibility towards the family. Therefore, this virtue is important for children to develop comprehensively and have a happy life in the future.
Showing compassion for their parents
Young children often find it difficult to control their emotions and have many desires. When parents can’t meet their demands, children tend to complain and express dissatisfaction. It makes parents feel tired and have to compromise with their children.
However, if children know how to express their feelings and care for their parents from a young age, they will grow up to be filial and grateful individuals. Through small actions like showing care, helping parents with household chores, or maintaining personal hygiene, children will develop good qualities.
Children understand the difficulties and hardships that parents go through to nurture and care for them. Then children tend to understand about filial piety and their responsibilities towards their parents. Children also become kind, considerate, and understand the needs of others.
In addition, when facing difficult situations in life, children will know how to control their emotions and thinking to effectively solve problems. This will be an important foundation for children to develop a sense of gratitude.
Not giving up easily when faced with difficulties
A brave and strong child who has the ability to face and solve difficulties independently tends to develop valuable qualities as they grow up.
When faced with challenges and hardships, children learn to be confident, decisive, and persistent. From there, children have a solid foundation to achieve success in life.
In addition, children also develop filial piety and a sense of responsibility towards society. When children solve difficulties and achieve success on their own, they will feel happy and meaningful in their lives.
It helps children understand the value of effort and hard work, awakens love and a sense of responsibility towards their family and society.
Enjoy being close to their parents
Before the age of 5, children often enjoy bothering and bonding with their parents. In fact, children’s dependence on their parents is natural during their development.
But most children feel safe and comfortable when they are with their parents. If this is nurtured and equipped with appropriate moral values from an early age, valuable qualities will gradually form and develop as they grow up, including filial piety.
From there, children tend to develop feelings of love and empathy, understand the difficulties and hardships that parents have to face to nurture and care for them, and then strengthen their bond with their family.