113 Good Childing Behaviors Checklist (GCBC)

24 Behaviors
24 Good Habits and Manners
Third chapter, it teaches us how to interact with people and engage in daily tasks. It lists 24 good habits and manners.
Chapter 3

21 Behaviors
5 Acts to Love Your Neighbors
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Chapter 5

12 Behaviors
12 Good Study Habits
Di Zi Gui, a timeless guide from 1700s. This is its chapter 7: 12 good study habits. 12 ways to acquire knowledge:
1. Practice.
2. Education opens up the mind.
3. Read, write and listen are all necessary.
4. System learning.
5. Plan.
6. The benefits of writing things down and asking questions.
7. Keep your study space clean and clutter-free.
8. Messy handwriting can make it hard to do well in learning.
9. Putting books in order so you can easily find them.
10. Take care of your books.
11. Repair your book if damaged.
12. Only read books that make you a better person.
Chapter 7

113 Behaviors
113 Good Childing Behaviors (GCB)
Di Zi Gui (Chinese: 弟子規; pinyin: Dì Zǐ Guī; Wade–Giles: Ti Tzu Kui, Guidelines for Being a Good Person) was a booklet written in the Chinese Qing Dynasty during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661-1722) by Li Yuxiu. The book is based on the ancient teaching of the Chinese philosopher Confucius that emphasizes the basic requisites for being a good person and guidelines for living in harmony with others.
This book is a translation of Di Zi Gui, a book of maxims that was written by ancient Chinese sages. Memorized by children when they were young, the book provided guidelines that would enable them to learn how to become a good child and student and, later, a good adult, parent, friend, and citizen.
To the casual reader, the maxims can appear to be straightforward and easy to carry out. But when trying to put them into practice, one discovers that they are anything but easy, or simple. Nor are they just for children.
These principles for behavior can guide us the rest of our lives.
It has seven chapters.
First, it teaches us to respect and love our parents, and to be kind to our siblings and elders.
Second, it teaches us how to interact with people and engage in daily tasks.
It also teaches us to be a trustworthy person.
Furthermore, it teaches us to love all beings and to be close to kind, virtuous people.
Having learned how to do all these, we can then expand our horizons by studying for knowledge.
7 Chapters

13 Behaviors
13 Acts to Love Your Siblings, Elders, and Relatives
Second chapter, it teaches us to be kind to our siblings.
Chapter 2

15 Behaviors
15 Virtues
Fourth, it teaches us to be a trustworthy person.
Chapter 4

4 Behaviors
4 Ways to Choose Friends
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Chapter 6
Exhortation
It's the Thought that Counts
We should not, because of our arrogance, harm ourselves by doing something improper. We should not, because of our lack of confidence, give up on ourselves. With effort, we will gradually become a noble person.
Exhortation