7. LRN I Course 7  Di Zi Gui Class for Children - Sincerity and Respect (32 sessions)

7. 进修(I)课程(七)《弟子规》诚敬学堂(共32堂)

Participants in adult courses organized by the ZHCSS at the Kebun Baru Community Club can enroll their children in this LRN I Course 7. Our volunteers will look after the children while parents attend classes, primarily to allow parents to focus on their studies. LRN I Course 7 is not a Di Zi Gui Parent and Child Class, but parents who choose to attend Di Zi Gui or Lun Yu (The Analects of Confucius) courses may achieve similar benefits, as their children will also be exposed to some aspects of the Di Zi Gui.

Wikipedia: Di Zi Gui, originally titled Xun Meng Wen, is a literary work that appeared in the Qing Dynasty, written in rhymed verse. It begins with moral education, the foremost of the four Confucian teachings, and elaborates in detail on the life guidelines and methods of learning that students should follow. It emphasizes first establishing a foundation of virtue, then seeking rich knowledge, as the basis for promoting benevolent conduct. It is generally believed that the author was Li Yuxiu, a scholar during the Kangxi era of the Qing Dynasty, and that it was later revised and adapted by Jia Cunren, who renamed it Di Zi Gui.