The neighbor\’s child does not go home after school every day. He plays in the community until 7 o\’clock. He comes home and has dinner at almost 8 o\’clock, and then starts to do homework. At this time, he is sleepy and tired, and his homework is procrastinated. He writes until 10 o\’clock every day. Still can’t finish writing. The first and second grades of primary school are important stages for cultivating children\’s study habits, so be sure to help your children plan their time after school. Quickly solve school homework. When children come home from school, the first thing to do is to quickly solve school homework. Try to have your children finish all their homework before 7 p.m. or 7:30 p.m. If a child is dawdling and has not finished his homework until nine o\’clock in the evening, it is probably because the child is sleepy and tired, does not want to write, and has developed resistance to the homework. Not to mention that the child\’s dilly-dallying will cause parents and children to be very upset, but the internal friction of the child facing homework every day will make him exhausted. Therefore, children must complete their homework efficiently after school every day. In this way, not only can you have more time to do the things you like, but you can also develop good study habits. After you reach senior grades, it will be much easier to study. Exercise After finishing homework, take your children to do some physical activities. Appropriate physical activities can help them relax their tense nerves and promote physical health. For example, skipping rope is not only simple and easy to do, but can also effectively improve cardiopulmonary function and coordination. The amount of rope skipping is 100 to 200 times per group, which is enough for 2-3 groups. This ensures the intensity of the exercise without making the child feel too tired. In this way, children can gradually improve their physical fitness while enjoying the fun of sports. In addition to skipping rope, children can also participate in their favorite sports. For example, basketball can not only stimulate their interest in sports, but also cultivate their perseverance and teamwork spirit. Moderate exercise is essential for children\’s physical and mental health. The first lesson in cultivating academic masters is to let your children practice calculations for about 10 minutes every day. Calculation is the basis of mathematics. It is best to practice it every day and form a habit when you are in first or second grade. Once your computing skills are strong, learning mathematics will be as easy as walking. Many junior high school children have strong logical thinking skills, but their calculation skills were not well developed in the first and second grades of elementary school, and they often lose points in calculations. It is a pity. In first and second grade, children must improve their computing skills. Second, dictating words is also very important. Five minutes a day is enough. You can use a simple method, such as the 127 memory method, to help children remember words, so that the basic knowledge will be solid. This method is particularly useful for children in lower grades. Finally, let your children read for at least half an hour every day. Children in lower grades are allowed to read whatever they like. The main purpose is to cultivate the habit of reading and let the amount of reading slowly increase. In the third grade, it is necessary to guide children to read intensively, so as to improve their understanding and writing skills. At this time, don’t just focus on how many books your children have read, but also how much they understand. Sometimes, a good book can allow children to read it several times and understand it well. Reading English Picture Books Let your children spend ten minutes a day reading English picture books. This is really good. As a subject of English, as long as you insist on learning every day, the results will be seen quickly, and the price-performance ratio is very high. There are many interesting stories in the picture book, andBeautiful illustrations can attract children\’s attention, allowing them to enjoy reading and learn English at the same time. Moreover, the sentences and vocabulary in the picture books are relatively simple and often repeated, which is particularly helpful for children to learn English. Therefore, reading picture books can not only improve their English proficiency, but also cultivate their reading interest and imagination. In short, the focus of first and second grade is to cultivate children\’s study habits and develop good study habits, which will benefit children throughout their lives.
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- After many years of studying with children, I have found that no matter how many classes children in the first and second grades have to make up for, it is not as good as planning their time after school.