The present study aimed to investigate the current situation of personality education conducted by Won-Buddhism’s institutions for early childhood education and suggest measures to improve it. For this aim, efforts were made in this paper to review the preceding studies on personality education for young children and to look into the statistics of Won-Buddhism’s institutions for early childhood education and training for teachers based on the literature and data of Cheonsimhoe, an educational consultative body for early childhood education of Won-Buddhism. As a means to hear the voice from the field, questionnaires were distributed to the directors of educational institutions for early childhood and their replies were summed up and analyzed, which led to following suggestions for improvement of personality education. First, continued studies are needed to work out measures to systematize the personality education program for young children of Won-Buddhism by merging the mind study book reading activities and meditation programs for young children into one in which daily life itself becomes mind study as well as meditation enjoyable by singing songs. Second, it is requested to expand opportunities for teachers to learn about personality education necessary for teaching young children directly and indirectly as well as to share various cases of personality education and its concrete teaching methods with each other. Third, it is suggested to build up a mutual cooperative system between parents and teachers with a view to perform personality education for young children in a desirable manner by mapping out teaching-learning manuals for parent education in advance and, based on this, promoting cooperation between parents and teachers for personality education of young children.