School is about to start again, and some prospective first-grade parents are beginning to worry: What should we pay attention to when learning first-grade Chinese? This is exactly what I want to tell my class parents. Here, answer them together. Four suggestions for parents on first-grade Chinese learning. There is a saying that is very popular nowadays: Those who master Chinese will conquer the world. Everyone knows that first grade is a critical period for laying a good foundation. How can we make children fall in love with Chinese and learn Chinese well? Next, let’s talk about first-grade Chinese learning. Cultivate children\’s concentration. Concentration is the cornerstone of learning, helping children to concentrate and master knowledge. You can create a quiet learning environment for your child (set up a dedicated study area, and prepare a small study room if conditions permit), reduce distracting factors, and improve your child\’s concentration. Please note that when your child is immersed in something, whether he is playing with Lego, reading a book, origami, or even looking at ants, leave him alone. This is the time when your child is most focused and attentive. You have to protect, not destroy. The cultivation of learning concentration also requires cooperation between home and school to form a synergy. As a parent, you should communicate with teachers in a timely manner, plan your children\’s learning time together, break down tasks, and avoid overtiring your children with continuous learning. Interactive learning methods such as questioning and discussion are helpful to improve children\’s interest and attention. Use effective praise and little red flowers (don’t underestimate the magic of little red flowers) to encourage children to complete each learning task and stimulate their concentration. When children are attentive, many of the phenomena you worry about will not happen. Cultivating children\’s sense of language Cultivating children\’s sense of language is an important way to improve Chinese literacy. Read books with pinyin or picture books suitable for children, so that children can feel the beauty and fluency of language while reading. At the same time, children are encouraged to listen more, speak more, read more, and write more, increase their opportunities for language input and output, and cultivate their sensitivity and ability to master language. If you have time, it is recommended to read with your children. In the early stage, you read to the children and ask questions about the details of the story from time to time. This not only cultivates the children\’s sense of language and concentration, but also stimulates the children\’s interest in reading, killing three birds with one stone. Later, when your child reads, you listen, and asks you questions at the same time, the child will feel a sense of accomplishment. If there is dialogue, you can read it with your child in different roles. A variety of reading methods make reading fun. I regularly study Qiangguo Software and search for books that are helpful to my children. More and more parents are discovering this treasure platform and listening to books with their children: the sound and sound quality are good, and the most important thing is that the pronunciation is very standard. Learn more about your child\’s learning status and maintain a good parent-child relationship with your child. Only in this way will your child have the desire to express themselves in front of you. After your child comes home every day, find some time to chat with him (during meals or before going to bed) and ask him what he enjoyed at school, what he learned in school or what impressed him deeply. Communicate with children regularly about their learning status, pay attention to their learning progress and confusion, and provide positive encouragement and support. Communicate more with the head teacher and teachers to understand the children\’s performance and needs in school, and jointly pay attention to the children\’s learning and development. Develop good study habits in children in 21 days. Good study habits are the key to successful learning.The basis of learning. You work with your child to develop a learning plan, and your child will have a sense of ownership that they can make their own decisions. Review, preview, and complete homework assigned by the teacher every day, and arrange study and rest time reasonably. Guide the children to organize the vocabulary notes of the day and summarize the knowledge they have learned, which will help the children consolidate the learning content. Developing a good habit requires persistence. You can guide your children to challenge themselves for 21 days and finally form a habit. In behavioral psychology, the phenomenon that it takes at least 21 days to form and consolidate a person\’s new habits or ideas is called the 21-day effect. It takes at least 21 days to develop good habits. Make an agreement with your child to read a few pages of extracurricular books, recite a few ancient poems, etc. on time every day. As long as he can persist for 21 days, he can be granted a small wish. Small wishes can be accumulated, and 10 small wishes can be exchanged for one big wish – a continuous incentive mechanism, think about your membership. You can also make it a membership or points system. It\’s impossible for first-grade children not to like this method. Just stick with it like this, and when your child develops good study habits, you don\’t need to urge or be furious. He is very proactive in learning. The more attention you pay to learning, the more motivated your children will be. The better the habits and the more solid the foundation, the more calmly the children will be able to face future learning. The above is not all about first-grade Chinese learning. I am just answering based on my many years of front-line teaching experience and the needs of parents. I hope it can clear up your doubts and inspire you. If you have anything else you want to know, please leave a message in the background and just click to send a message.
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