We all face the smartphone all day, little talk.
Since the first day of birth, children have started communicating and the first object is their parents. Throughout childhood, the child mostly communicates within the family, so how family members communicate with each other, communicating with children will directly affect how children communicate. In other words, parents are the teachers who teach their first and important communication skills, which are a model for children's communication.
So how do Jews educate their children to build good social relationships?
According to them, to foster communication skills for children, parents themselves need to plan a plan and implement it effectively. Never think that your child is too young to ask for it properly about how to communicate and behave. Wait until the child has formed the character in the character then it was too late to repair. This is a mistake by parents.
Isral parents always encourage their children to step out of the house, interacting with the outside world to dismiss self-esteem and learn to communicate. They do not face them and actively leave their children before they are aware that they should leave their parents.
According to them, a child who is surrounded and raised by his parents by his parents only knows how to behave in a narrow range of family without knowing how to interact and cooperate with others when he steps into society.
Jewish children are always encouraged to go out to learn to communicate with people.
In schools in Israel, second graders have been trained to communicate and communicate so that they will dare to make their own opinions and opinions later on.
The training of exchange and communication skills is also practiced in practice. The school encourages students to donate money to shops in neighborhoods. Each student must make their own persuasive plans to agree to donate. This helps them overcome the timid, shyness, boldly recommend to everyone their name, the school name, the purpose of donating is, . Finally, the school will summarize activities and beat price for points.
Jews believe that hard work, being harder than others is not the basic factor that leads to success. Because an individual who is good, who is diligent, cannot take on all the work.
For them, new communication skills are one of the important criteria to assess survival quality. A good communicator will have a good relationship with the people around him, which will help him to have a happy life and work to develop smoothly. And a person who always lives in dissonant relationships will be hard to get happy and lonely and lonely, self-deprecating feelings will gradually invade his soul.
Jews have and always apply two basic principles of fostering communication skills for children from an early age: