Making the Five Precepts Easy for Children to Understand The Warm Hearted Family หน้า 140
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In this chapter, a senior monk teaches the Five Precepts in a simple manner suitable for children. The intention is to provide a guideline for parents to help their children understand these important teachings, which date back before the time of the Buddha. The dialogue format makes the information engaging and easier for young minds to grasp, ensuring that the fundamental principles of Buddhism are communicated effectively. More details can be found at dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Five Precepts introduction
-dialogue teaching method
-importance for children
-Buddhism basics
-parental guidance

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12345 Chapter 33 Making the Five Precepts Easy for Children to Understand Once, I had the chance to observe a senior monk simplify the Five Precepts for the children. The writer was impressed with the method and would like to pass on this information to parents as a guideline. It was taught in the form of dialogue between the teacher and the children: The Origin of the Five Precepts Today, I, as a senior monk, am going to teach you a fundamental and very important aspect of our lives: the Five Precepts. Nobody knows the origins of the Five Precepts. They existed even before the birth of the Lord Buddha, and He advised that everybody should abide by them. The Warm Hearted Family 279 Making the Five Precepts Easy for Child to Understand
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