Things for parents to do with their children in spring

Let’s first take a look at the poems written by the ancients for spring. The most familiar ones can be recited by primary school students: Meng Haoran’s \”Spring Dawn\”: Spring sleeps without waking up, and you can hear the singing of birds everywhere. The night comes wind and rain, Whispering Colour. He Zhizhang\’s \”Ode to the Willow\”: The jasper is as high as a tree, with thousands of green silk ribbons hanging down. I don’t know who cuts out the thin leaves. The spring breeze in February is like scissors. Du Fu\’s \”Happy Rain on a Spring Night\”: Good rain knows the season, and spring will happen. Sneaked into the night wind, moisten things silently. Du Fu\’s \”Quatrains\”: Late in the day, the mountains and rivers are beautiful, and the spring breeze is fragrant. The mud melts and swallows fly, and the sand is warm and mandarin ducks sleep. Du Fu\’s \”Walking Alone by the River Looking for Flowers\”: Huang Si\’s natal family is full of flowers, with thousands of flowers hanging low on the branches. The butterflies dance all the time, and the orioles sing at ease. Gao Ding\’s \”Village Residence\”: The grass grows and the orioles fly in the February sky, and the willows brush the embankments and are drunk by the spring smoke. The children came back early from school and were busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites. Spring rain, spring grass, spring flowers, spring birds… Spring, in the writings of the ancients, is flourishing, full of vitality and fascinating! These delicate and lively descriptions of spring were captured through the eyes of the ancients. How can children understand spring if they don\’t walk into it. Therefore, the most suitable thing to do with your children in spring is to get out of the house, enter spring, and go outdoors – outing, outing, outing! 01 Let children see is believing and improve their understanding. I took my daughter to the West Lake on Saturday. The green lawns and tulips were blooming. I also encountered a pair of mandarin ducks playing in the water and saw an oriole flying across the lake. \”The spring breeze is fragrant and the flowers and grass are fragrant…the sand is warm and the mandarin ducks sleep\”, \”the grass grows and the orioles fly in the February sky\”… are no longer just poems in books. Children\’s seeing is believing, which is better than the long text explanations in books. One weekend in February, I took my daughter to the park to look for spring. My daughter found jasmine flowers and observed that there were no leaves on the flower branches. After touching and smelling them, she found that the jasmine flowers had no fragrance. My daughter asked me why it is called jasmine? After returning home, my daughter wrote a diary about the spring flowers. Because of her careful observation, the diary was written vividly and she was qualified to participate in the essay competition. Going on an outing with your children and letting them see is believing can not only improve their understanding of poetry, but also improve their writing skills. Why not? ‍‍‍‍‍‍‍02 While freeing up parents’ hands, it can also improve the parent-child relationship. Every time I take my daughter to play in the park, I am happier than my daughter. A tree, a flower, a lawn, a pond… are all her happy nest. She and her friends plunged into this world of their own and had so much fun that they didn\’t even need their parents to play with them. Usually at this time, I just set up the tent, lay out the mat, and chat in the sun with other parents. The adults and children can each find their own place, and the years are quiet and peaceful. Later, I also discovered that my daughter did her homework more efficiently in order to allow us to accompany her to the park. All 100 volumes of The Hundred-Character Classic of Short Stories to Promote Traditional Chinese Virtues are ultra-clear PDF03. Love life and improve perception and creativity. The most important thing is to let children get close to nature, which can enhance children\’s perception and creativity. Because of our generation’s workFor this reason, most people have left the countryside and settled in cities. Children who grow up in cities have less time to contact nature. But we humans are all children of nature, and it is our nature to be close to nature. Children who grow up in the embrace of nature will have sharper senses and be more likely to develop rich personalities and creativity. Moreover, nature also has the power of healing. The fresh air of nature is rich in negative ions, which is our natural oxygen bar and is beneficial to our health. At the same time, nature also has a soothing effect on the human soul.

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