
Esto es lo que dice Álvaro Bilbao sobre los padres que enseñan a sus hijos a co…
Si tu hijo saber comer con la boca cerrada tendrá modales, pero no significa que tenga educación, según ha explicado Álvaro Bilbao.
In a recent presentation, renowned neuropsychologist Álvaro Bilbao shed light on a crucial distinction often overlooked in modern parenting: the difference between manners and true education. Speaking to an engaged audience, Bilbao emphasized that while societal manners, such as table etiquette or dress codes, may vary significantly across cultures, the essence of education remains constant globally. "If you teach your children to be well-groomed for school, to eat with their elbows off the table, and to keep their mouths closed while chewing, you are teaching them manners," Bilbao explained. "But if you don't teach them every day to treat others well, you are not truly educating them." According to Bilbao, manners are culturally specific, but genuine education transcends these boundaries. "In all cultures, education is the same," he asserted. "Because true education is treating others as you would wish to be treated." His message underscores the importance of instilling empathy, respect, and universal human values in children, suggesting these are far more impactful than mere adherence to social conventions.
Si tu hijo saber comer con la boca cerrada tendrá modales, pero no significa que tenga educación, según ha explicado Álvaro Bilbao.