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Stories about Obama's childhood

In elementary school, Obama was not the best student in the class. From the fifth grade of primary school to graduation from high school, he has always been a B student in the eyes of teachers. Although there was no "concern" for the teacher, Obama got the "key care" from his classmates.

From the first day of school, he has to endure the ridicule and ridicule of his classmates. In the eyes of others, Obama is a complete freak, and the name full of "African diaosi" temperament has become a "conventional weapon" for students to attack Obama. Some students even insulted him by imitating the monkey's cry, "greeting" Obama's father and calling him a cannibal.

Obama's response is also childish, pretending that his father is the son of a tribal chief in Africa.

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The story of Obama's family rules

US President barack obama made eight house rules for his two daughters:

1, no unreasonable complaints, no quarrels, no annoying teasing.

2, be sure to make the bed well, not just look neat.

3, do your own thing, such as making cereal or pouring milk, folding the quilt, setting the alarm clock, getting up and getting dressed.

4. Keep the toy room clean.

5. Help parents share housework, weekly 1 USD.

6. Every birthday or Christmas, there are no luxurious gifts and gorgeous parties.

7. Lights out at 8: 30 every night.

8. Don't worship.

Obama's family rules seem simple and trivial, but they are extremely operational. Every rule contains profound meaning and reflects a father's good intentions. He hopes to cultivate his daughter into a self-reliant, educated, responsible, reasonable person who loves labor, does not advocate vanity and lives a decent life through these family rules.

As the saying goes, habits become nature, and Obama's family rules begin with cultivating habits. The child is a blank sheet of paper. Teach him what to learn, and cultivate good habits will benefit him for life. Obama's family rules are not better than other family rules, and there is no sign of cultivating gifted children, but every family rule is about how to make children form good habits.

For example, the second article, "Making the bed, not just looking neat", is to cultivate children's habit of doing things seriously. "If there is fear in the world, you are afraid of being serious." There is nothing wrong with having serious habits. Another example is Article 6, "Don't have extravagant gifts and gorgeous parties on birthdays or Christmas", which is to cultivate children's habit of frugal life.

Obama himself grew up in a difficult environment. He knows that if a person has the habit of living frugally, no matter how hard the living environment is, he can survive, stand on his feet and develop. As a civilian president, he may not be able to leave much wealth to his children, but the frugality habit he deliberately developed from childhood is the best legacy he left them.

Another feature of Obama's family rules is that they are difficult and gentle. His eight family rules are not difficult, he spends less time and puts less pressure on his children. Some projects are completed in fun, and individual projects need a little effort, which is also the difficulty of jumping up and picking peaches.

In this way, it is easy to get children's cooperation, so that children can form good habits in day-to-day persistence, improve their quality in a subtle way, and become an educated, polite, caring and responsible child.

The third feature of Obama's family rules is the combination of guidance and coercion. Everyone is lazy, let alone a child. Both national laws and family rules must be mandatory, non-negotiable and must be implemented, otherwise it will be a dead letter.

Therefore, there are mandatory words such as "must", "no" and "punctuality" in Obama's family rules, such as "no idolization", which must be observed. At the same time, according to the characteristics of children, Obama's family rules also have a guiding side. Through spiritual or material rewards, children can pursue things of truth, goodness and beauty, such as "helping parents share housework every week 1 USD".

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