The three views refer to the outlook on life, values and world view, which are people's overall cognition and understanding of the world, and the basis for people to think about problems and make decisions. For children, the formation of the three views is an indispensable part of their growth process, therefore, parents and educators should guide children to recognize and understand the three views as soon as possible.
Outlook on life refers to people's perception of the purpose, value, and meaning of life. For children, the formation of a view of life is a gradual development process. Parents and educators should guide their children to realize the meaning and value of life, let them understand the purpose and meaning of life, so as to cultivate a positive attitude towards life.
Values refer to people's evaluations and perceptions of things. The formation of children's values is influenced by family, school, and society. Parents and educators should guide their children to establish correct values and let them understand what is good and what is bad, so as to cultivate their moral character and sense of social responsibility.
Worldview refers to people's overall perception and understanding of the world. Children's perception of the world is limited, but as they grow older, they gradually develop their own worldview. Parents and educators should guide children to recognize and understand the world, so that they can understand the diversity and complexity of the world, so as to develop their thinking skills and judgment.
In short, the formation of the three views is a long-term process, which requires the patient guidance and help of parents and educators. By guiding children to recognize and understand the three views as early as possible, it can help them establish a correct outlook on life, values and worldview, thus laying a solid foundation for their growth and development.