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“石子换糖果”的启示教育家苏霍姆林斯基讲过这样一个故事:他小时候住在一间杂货铺附近,每天都能看到大人把某种东西交给杂货铺老板,然后换回自己需要的物品。有一天,他想出一个坏主意,将一把石子递给老板“换”糖,杂货铺主人迟疑片刻后收下了石子,然后把糖“换”给了他。苏霍姆林斯基说:“这个老人的善良和对儿童的理解影响了我终生。”这位杂货铺老板不是教育家,
The enlightenment of the “stone for candy” educator Sukhomlinski told a story that he lived near a grocery store when he was a child and saw every day that an adult handed something to a grocery store owner and then returned Things you need. One day, he came up with a bad idea. He handed a stone to the boss and “changed” sugar. The owner of the grocery store took a stone after a hesitation and then “exchanged” sugar to him. Sukhomlinski said: “This kind of old man’s kindness and understanding of children have affected me for the rest of my life.” The grocery shop owner is not an educator.