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In families, virtuous parents may have intelligent children but struggle with proper upbringing. Successful child-rearing depends on parents having knowledge and time. The text identifies four types of families: Type I—time but no knowledge; Type II—knowledge but no time; Type III—neither; and Type IV—both knowledge and time. The first three struggle with moral training for children, leading to troubling outcomes, while Type IV is ideal for raising smart and virtuous children. Understanding these dynamics can help parents improve their approach.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Parenting styles
-Knowledge and time in child-rearing
-Four types of families
-Impact on children's moral training
-Intelligence and virtue in upbringing

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In some families, we see virtuous parents have intelligent children, but the parents do not know how to raise them. As a result, the children turn out to be troublesome and the parents are puzzled over how they went wrong in the upbringing. Four Kinds of Families To raise children to be smart and virtuous, parents must continuously adhere to these two guidelines. 1. Parents must have the knowledge necessary to raise children to be smart and virtuous. 2. Parents must invest time to teach children to be smart and virtuous. Since different families interpret and implement these two guidelines to various extents, four types of families exist today. Type I: A family that has time but no knowledge. Type II: A family that has knowledge but no time. Type III: A family that has no knowledge or time. Type IV: A family that has both knowledge and time. In the first three types of families, children receive very little moral training. Some children come from wealthy The Warm Hearted Family 101 Raising Children to Be Smart and Virtuous
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