The Enduring Principles of Japanese Parental Guidance


According to the results of a 2007 survey on moral education conducted among Japanese parents in a specific junior high school, it was discovered that Japanese parents consistently emphasized the importance of cultivating good interpersonal relationships in their children. This emphasis can be traced back to the deeply rooted values and culture of Japan, which were nurtured during the Jomon period (from 13,000 BC to 300 BC). The following are the top four principles that Japanese parents consistently instill in their children: 1) avoiding inconveniencing others, 2) embracing compassion and mercy, 3) developing healthy lifestyle habits, and 4) always telling the truth.

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