Buddhist Teachings on Parenting East Meets West หน้า 20
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The Buddhist scriptures provide profound guidance for parents on raising children. They emphasize the importance of not only providing food but also instilling moral values such as abstaining from misdeeds like killing, stealing, and false speech. Parents are encouraged to teach their children to engage in good deeds, practice generosity, observe precepts, and meditate. Supporting education to the highest level is paramount. Additionally, parents should guide their children in choosing a suitable partner based on faith, precepts, attitude, and belief to ensure harmonious living. This collective approach to parenting fosters a balanced and virtuous life.

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-Buddhist teachings on parenting
-moral education for children
-importance of good deeds
-supporting education
-guiding in relationships

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Rebirth & Incarnation Monica Luang Por 20 20 : What does the Buddhist scripture teach parents about how they should raise or have children? : The Lord Buddha taught that parents should feed them not only with food, but they should also teach their child to abstain from misdeeds such as killing, stealing, sexual misconduct, false speech, consumption of alcohol and narcotics, and involvement in any other unwholesome allurements. These are the first steps. For the next step, they have to teach their child to do only good deeds including practicing generosity, observing precepts, and meditating. Thirdly, parents should support their child's education to the highest level. The fourth step is that parents should advise their child on how to choose a promising spouse. Significantly, due to their long experience in married life, the parents should help their sons and daughters to find a consort who is relevant to them in four aspects: faith, precepts, attitude, and belief, so they can live together harmoniously. Lastly, provide the children
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