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 demonstrates how to simplify the Five Precepts for children. The focus is on making these fundamental teachings understandable through engaging dialogue. The Five Precepts have ancient origins, pre-dating the Buddha, and are presented as essential guiding principles for a harmonious life. Parents are encouraged to use this approach to instill these values in their children. More insights are available at dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Introduction to the Five Precepts
-Teaching methods for children
-Importance of ethical living
-Role of parents in moral education
-Historical context of the Precepts

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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 Children to Understand
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