When dealing with adolescent children, parents should have \”fairy thinking\”

When we were having dinner a few days ago, I casually asked about something that Cheng Zi was very concerned about and asked him how it was going recently. Unexpectedly, Chengzi encountered some minor troubles in this matter, so I helped him analyze it and give him some ideas. Obviously, for Orange, my perspective is very helpful to him. After a pause, Chengzi talked about another thing that had been bothering him recently. This matter is more complicated…

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Never tell your children, \”It doesn\’t matter if you don\’t do well in the exam.\” Smart parents say this.

My words of comfort actually caused my daughter and I to have a big quarrel. The origin of the matter is this: My daughter is 13 years old this year and has just entered the first grade of junior high school. Some time ago, the school organized an exam for them, and my daughter got the lowest score. I wasn\’t surprised at all when she failed the test. Because it’s been more than a month since school started, and my daughter still hasn’t lost her mind and has been letting it go. Her work during this period…

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A colleague told me about a shocking incident. Parents reported the first-grade Chinese teacher.

01 During today’s break, a colleague said that there is a parent in our class who is really brave. He reported the Chinese teacher to the Education Bureau a few days ago. ‍‍‍‍‍‍The teacher is very angry! I talked a lot in the group, saying that she arranged to record the video and did not force the students to do it, so why should they report it? The Education Bureau has sent people down to investigate this teacher, and it seems that the teacher has enough to eat. …

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People\’s Daily: Outstanding children are all \”accompanied\”. These four golden rules can be used by parents.

In July 2001, a perfect score essay on \”The Death of Red Rabbit\” was published. This essay is still the model essay in \”China Daily\’s \”The Biggest Inventory of the College Entrance Examination in 40 Years\”. Jiang Xinjie, who wrote this masterpiece, has been talked about by many people. He has been associated with storytelling under the influence of adults since he was a child. At the age of 4, he listened to \”Green Plum\” in \”The Romance of the Three Kingdoms\”…

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How big is the gap between public kindergartens and private kindergartens? It’s better for parents to understand early

In a child\’s growth journey, kindergarten, as the first stop for enlightenment education, plays a vital role. It not only lays down children\’s initial understanding of learning, but also has a profound impact on character shaping and habit formation. With the improvement of education awareness, parents are becoming more cautious in choosing kindergartens. Public kindergartens and private kindergartens have become a concern for many families…

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In one month, the reading atmosphere in the first grade was created

Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles. The importance of reading is self-evident. Reading is like mining, \”mining for gold in the sand.\” But it is very difficult to truly make reading as natural as breathing. I love reading and value reading very much. Reading has brought a lot of changes to me, and I hope the children I teach will benefit from reading. 01 First grade, a new starting point. Habits developed starting from first grade…

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If you don’t want your children to become “dog lickers” when socializing, parents should remember to say these 10 words to their children.

My child\’s \”dog-licking\” behavior is worrying. I recently discovered that my child always acts a little weird when getting along with his friends. Children will take out their favorite snacks and toys to share, but they have to carefully watch other people\’s faces and get permission before they dare to play together. I believe many parents have encountered similar situations. When children are socializing, excessive…

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How to accompany first grade students: Be sure to follow these 10 habits

Last night I tutored my son on a question in the \”Mathematics Experiment Manual\”. Find the pattern of circles, similar to the arrangement of \”purple yellow purple yellow yellow purple ___ purple yellow yellow yellow yellow\”. I was about to start reading the question before I opened my mouth. \”Mom, you don\’t have to read it, I can do it.\” \”How many yellow do you want to fill in?\” \”Two\” \”Wrong\”. \”One\” is \”not right either\”. Finally tell me 0…

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One month after my child entered first grade, I discovered that if someone had told me these problems, I would no longer be anxious.

My baby has been in first grade for a month. I thought I had done a good job in transitioning from kindergarten to primary school, but I didn’t expect that I was given a slap in the face. The implementation of the new curriculum standards was not as simple as we imagined. In just one month, I got angry and had toothache for three weeks. This is an adverse reaction of psychological stress to the body. Although I don’t have high expectations for my children, in the face of their slowness, I still…

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