If you stick to these three things in the first and second grade of elementary school, you will definitely not regret it.

High scores in primary school do not mean that children are good at learning. First, rote memorization of knowledge in primary school can lead to high scores. Second, children’s concentration, academic skills, and self-control are basically mature until they are about 12 years old. Thinking begins to develop rapidly at the age of 11. As a child development expert who has been in the industry for 14 years, predicting whether a child will be good at learning in the future depends on the following points: 1. Motor ability. Children who are flexible and have endurance will have good brain development. It is a consensus in the brain science community that exercise can transform the brain. 2. Love reading. Children love reading, read a wide range of books, and have good thinking skills. If you don\’t understand it, you won\’t love reading it. 3. Good habits of independent learning. This habit, firstly, reflects the child\’s good self-control, and secondly, it shows that the child likes to learn, otherwise this habit cannot be cultivated. Therefore, in the first and second grade of elementary school, instead of focusing on writing, oral arithmetic, and memorizing texts, they focus on the above three points.

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