1. Isabella fulfills all children's dreams: to live the life she wants, to be successful, to be happy, and to be honest with herself. She wanted an opportunity, not some savior.
2. Chapter II
How important is a good school and a good teacher
If Laura could change schools, or a different teacher, would her end be different?
3. Chapter III
What a good school
The most effective way to get your child into a good university is to cultivate their sense of purpose and let them truly understand themselves as unique individuals.
4. Part II
How to prepare your child for the adult world
5. Chapter 4 Project-based Learning: Let children learn to make wise choices
To ensure that children enter society smoothly, we must develop their decision-making skills – making informed choices, which is one of the advantages of project-based learning.
6. Chapter 5 Self-Directed Learning: A Learning Mechanism Centered on Proficiency, Autonomy, and Goals
The mistake parents often make is to be too involved and meddling too much, and even want to do everything for their children. We should trust our children's gradual growth process.
7. Chapter 6 Learning and Growing in Reflection
Let the child know himself, recognize what he cares about, and make it clear what kind of work is meaningful to him.
8. Chapter 7 Establish good interpersonal relationships in middle school
The most cooperative people, but also the people who know them best. Instead of leaning on each other, it is better to unite as one. That will make us stronger.
9. Part III: How to be prepared.
Good habits, intellectual curiosity, general skills and planning for the future are the most important and measurable criteria for whether children can live a happy and satisfying life in the future. They are the "destinations" that we set in GPS. It also allows us to judge whether children are truly prepared to enter adult society, to graduate from college, and to live the life they want. That's where we're going to go.
10. Chapter 8 Habits of Success: Sixteen Learning Modules
We must put the habit of developing children's success as important as focusing on their academic performance.
11. Chapter 10 What is best for a child
The best thing for children is to tell them clearly what common skills they must have in order to grow up smoothly; the best thing for children is that we use every day and every minute to help them develop these skills.
12. Finally, with a quote from the book by Jacob Rees, I would like to share my encouragement with my fellow educators: Whenever I feel helpless, I will go to see the stonemasons, who wield their hammers to strike the stone in front of them for the hundredth time, but do not see the slightest crack. But when he knocked on the 101st, the stone shattered into two halves. I know very well that it is not only the credit of the first hundred and one, but also the hard work of the previous hundred.