Lord Buddha’s teachings contain a total of 84,000 topics. As a school teacher, which parts of the teachings I should lecture to the school students at the primary and secondary levels?
We have always known that the Lord Buddha’s teachings contain a total of 84,000 topics. For me as a school teacher, I would like to ask which parts of the Teachings I should lecture to the school students at the primary and secondary levels.
Children Who Are Addicted to Apayamukha (the Roads to Ruin)
Their love for their children makes parents work hard to earn money, so that they can provide comforts like an education, toys, and clothes for their children
Children Who Are Addicted to the Internet
We live in the era of the information super highway. Children are addicted not only to television, videos and cell phones, but also to the internet.
Remedying the Situation When Neighbors Fight
A good environment promotes good habits in children. But if our neighbors argue noisily every day while using profanity
Instilling a Love of Meditation in Our Children
Meditation is the most effective way to train the mind to focus. The practice helps to strengthen the mind so that it will not be easily diverted
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.
How To Plant Habits into Children To Be Kind And Generous (Mai Lang Num Jai)#2
Parents teach children not to be harmful by using behavior rules. They teach them to be intelligent by using respecting rules. The way to teach children to be generous in by planting patience into them
How To Plant Habits into Children To Be Kind And Generous (Mai Lang Num Jai)#4
How To Plat Providence Towards Desire Of Money To Children Parents have to teach children to understand that:
CNN has reported the 6th V-Star Change the World Day
CNN has reported the 6th V-Star Change the World Day. When 1,000,000 children do good deeds together, their photos are powerful and interest the world.
10th September : The Day Master Nun Chand Passed Away
“Khun Yai” Chand Khonnokyoong, the fifth of nine children, was born to a middle class farming family in Nakhon Chaisri sub-district of Nakhon Pathom.