Children who make rapid progress have these characteristics in their parents

At around five o\’clock in the evening, my colleague Teacher Lai and I returned from a home visit in Caojiang Town, ending the day\’s home visit. Among the children from these families, some are at the top of the class in terms of academic performance at school, while others are temporarily lagging behind but have been working hard. During the home visit, I talked with the parents about family education, and the parents all shared their opinions and practical experiences. From these parents…

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Early symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder in children

Obsessive-compulsive disorder in children is a relatively little-discussed mental health problem, but it can have a significant impact on a child\’s quality of life and development. Early symptoms of OCD can be subtle, but if we can identify them early and seek professional help, we can provide children with better treatment and support. In this article, we\’ll explore some of the early symptoms of OCD in children. Son…

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You can praise your children to 985 by relying on these 6 sentences. Parents must always say them

In life, especially in study, we often encounter this phenomenon. Some parents blame their children for some minor problems in study and life. Why are you so stupid? Can such a simple question be wrong? Why can\’t you do such a small thing and have no ability to take care of yourself? This kind of nagging, blaming and negative evaluation of children makes children behave inappropriately…

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Walk calmly and slowly with your child, and don’t let grades become the “culprit” for the deterioration of the parent-child relationship.

Recently, many children have finished their final exams one after another and entered the winter vacation. As parents, how should we face the final exam results with our children? What kind of companionship should parents give their children as they grow up? Sharing this letter to parents and friends, I hope you can accompany your children to walk slowly and calmly – before you know it, the children have passed by again…

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