Is it a trivial matter that my children always forget to bring their school supplies?

When teaching first grade, I often encounter a situation, that is, when I need to use exercise books, exercise books, books, pencils, erasers, rulers and other learning tools, students often say: \”I forgot to bring them!\” At the beginning, I still said I will get angry, and slowly I will have to accept it. Have no idea! It\’s useless for me to be angry; even if I ask parents to send it immediately, it won\’t be used in time; should I criticize them? Just forgot to bring it. It doesn\’t seem to be a big deal; when I talk to my parents, they can only say \”I\’m sorry, teacher!\” Is forgetting something worth paying attention to? Is it worth avoiding? What are the consequences of forgetting something? 1. Impact on classroom use. Originally, homework was cancelled, and I couldn’t write in class without a notebook, which further affected the learning effect of the day. 2. Influence the development of children’s learning habits. The learning process in the classroom usually includes homework and exercises after learning new knowledge. This is a completed learning process. If you do not bring a notebook or exercise book when completing the exercises, the learning process is equal to not completed. If things go on like this, children\’s learning habits will lead to deficiencies. 3. Influence students’ attention to learning. Since every family now has a baby, parents put tolerance first in all their children\’s behaviors. It is difficult for children to recognize the seriousness of a mistake. A few words of indifference will not have much effect. Therefore, next time, there is a possibility that I will not bring it or forget to bring it, and then I will not do my homework and go home to make up for it. 4. Affect the efficiency of doing things. Originally, the teacher left plenty of time in class, leading the students to read, review, and do the questions, and then make corrections and corrections. But because I didn’t bring school supplies, I couldn’t complete these things. Time passed in vain. What should I do with my homework? Children and parents who are somewhat responsible will go home and make up for it. Those who are a little careless will have to wait until the next day. If something happens and the teacher does not urge or watch, they may have to wait until the third day. . 5. Influence independent thinking in learning. Practice right after class. The teacher will, depending on the learning situation, let students complete some assignments independently, and some assignments need to be explained and completed. However, due to time constraints and competition with classmates, children must use their brains to complete as soon as possible. Completing the homework is equivalent to forcing him to think. Since I didn’t bring the necessary school supplies, I had to go home to do my homework, and the time might be out of my control. If I met a responsible parent to accompany me to do it, my child would lose the opportunity to think independently. Why did you forget to bring it? Sometimes I wonder, why do I forget to bring these items? If there is no homework, even if you review after going home, you should take it back with your books and stationery after the review. Why did you bring your books and pencil case but forget your notebook? Puzzled. Not to mention that some students did not forget to bring their school supplies because they went home to review. So, why did you forget to bring it? 1. Failure to develop the habit of packing things properly. 2. Not paying attention to it. Even if I forgot to bring it this time, there was no price to pay – just make up the homework (what else?) – no criticism (because most people, including adults, think it is a trivial matter, and the children are still young). There will be a next time. Treat mistakes, and if you don’t pay the price, you won’t find a solution to the problem., it is even more difficult to overcome. 3. Young age. At a young age, self-care ability is relatively weak, but it is not something that cannot be cultivated. How to avoid it? First, realize the seriousness of forgetting something. Only when you know that forgetting something is bad can you work hard to overcome it. Secondly, develop a good habit of putting things away. After studying every night, or before going to bed, pack your schoolbag by yourself, classify it according to Chinese, mathematics, and English, and put it into prepared document bags respectively, so that it is easy to pack and use. Finally, formulate corresponding reward and punishment measures. If you forget to bring it once, you can deduct points from yourself, and you can ask yourself to write the homework twice. Only when you suffer a loss can you learn a lesson. In children\’s learning, are there other similar things that may not seem big but have a small impact? Forgetting to sign, not taking the test paper home, not correcting the mistakes in the homework in time, not sharpening the pencil on time, not being able to read the text correctly, adding and subtracting words at will, not using a ruler for connecting questions… there is no small thing in learning. details make a difference. Starting from these small things is to develop good study habits.

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