Self-reliant
To be able to be self-sufficient, the first thing we must have is to believe in ourselves. It helps us not to back down from difficulties and move forward. Jewish parents teach their children to be independent from a very early age. They teach their children to work from the age of 2. In the Jewish concept, a person who wants to be successful needs to be smart and hardworking. Therefore, they are always interested in fostering their love of labor for their children, many children from an early age have been instructed to do housework appropriately. For Jews, independence is the premise to help children realize the meaning of living based on their own abilities and not on their parents.

A healthy body is a prerequisite for happiness.
Washing hands and face for Jews is considered a mandatory religious obligation because the body is a product of God and should be respected. They attach great importance to fostering hygiene habits for their children through keeping the living environment, keeping clothes and body clean from an early age. In addition to hygiene, the Jews are very serious about eating.
Eat the right amount and at the right time. Jews are very strict about eating at home and pay attention to educating their children about eating. During the meal, they are not only interested in the right type of food, but also in the quantity of food and always eat on time. In addition, they are interested in teaching their children how to eat, how to sit to eat and some principles to follow while eating.

Teach your children to worship wisdom
Jewish parents always teach their children from an early age; “A person with wisdom is a happy person”, “The position of education is higher than that of the King”… They not only value wisdom, but also have many methods to accumulate wisdom and foster wisdom. intelligence for children, applying many measures to help children learn effectively. They teach their children to appreciate books, study hard to gain erudite knowledge. They not only encourage and motivate their children, but also foster and guide their children’s ability to self-study and acquire knowledge through many forms such as collecting documents, choosing appropriate materials, interacting with many people to learn. knowledge, knowledge is not only found in books but also in daily life. For Jews it is never too late to learn. The Jews attach great importance to books, they believe that books bring wisdom as well as countless useful things.

Always praise your child as soon as possible
Even when children are not aware of much, Jewish parents have a habit of praising their children. Every movement of a child such as being able to speak or draw will receive praise from parents. Not only that, Jewish children are also praised by their parents in crowded places to improve their confidence and self-esteem. This helps children feel their presence and position in society. Jews believe that being encouraged boosts children’s self-esteem and boosts their morale and behavior.

Teach your children to be responsible
Responsibility- two words that can seem very heavy to young children but it makes perfect sense to teach children from birth. For example: Teach your child to fold blankets, fold clothes, know how to take out the trash because according to the Jewish concept, when children know how to do these things, it means that they will know how to be responsible for their belongings and have a neater consciousness. Jews take responsibility very seriously. They believe that this is the top secret to help a person gain a lot of trust and achieve success in life. Therefore, from an early age, Jewish children were taught this virtue by their parents.

Teach your kids time management
Jewish children are taught that they must work hard and know how to manage their time properly so that things do not overlap. Jewish parents let their children study many subjects at the same time with a large amount of time such as violin, English, and math.
Many children born into business families can join in working with their parents from an early age. Through such large and continuous experiential activities, children must learn to manage their time, organize their work, and always tell themselves to work hard.

Be friendly to others
Jewish parents often teach their children to love others like themselves, to love others sincerely to receive respect and love from everyone, and at the same time, their children’s lives will become rich. and more practical. The tradition of helping each other has existed for a long time in the Jewish people, helping them to overcome many difficulties and challenges to get where they are today. The Jews believe that good or bad human qualities will determine his or her success. They educate their children through setting a good example; teach children polite manners, be polite to guests, people around and foster children’s self-esteem.
