It’s been a week since elementary school started, and I didn’t expect that there would be no transition at all. The intensity was so intense and the pace was so fast that I was a little surprised. I took the time to summarize the easy detours in kindergarten over the past few days and give some reference to students who are still in kindergarten: 1. Those with one child should pay more attention to their own lives, and those with several children should pay more attention to the older ones. Teach the older ones to love the younger ones and let the love pass on instead of going astray; (There are many people around me who favor the younger ones, and the older ones feel aggrieved. ); 2. Spend more time to understand the educational resources in your city. Don’t waste time on children without planning. If adults have no ideas, children will naturally become blind. 3. If you take an interest class that has no effect for one semester, you can stop it, especially those who rely on talent, and save the money to do something else; 4. It really doesn’t matter where you go to play. At this age, what children care about is Can you spend time participating in games that he thinks are fun, even if it is childish hide-and-seek/playing house; 5. You can learn in advance with little side effects, only sports and language listening-speaking-reading ( You can write later); 6. Don’t waste your child on small things (food spilled, toys messed up, scribbling, it’s just natural), focus on emotional processing (no twisting and internal friction), focus on delayed gratification (think for yourself) Make plans and work hard for them); 7. For boys, set rules when they are young. The older they get, the more they let go; don’t ignore it when it’s time to take care of it, and take care of it when it’s time to let go. I have never raised a girl, so I don’t understand; 8. Regardless of whether there are elders to help raise the baby, if you encounter disagreements, listen to who is right, not who is the elder; 9. Just refer to other people\’s experiences (including mine) appropriately, and you know your own baby best. , make good plans, find the right method, calm your mind, and lower your expectations.
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- It wasn’t until my child entered elementary school that he learned about the detours in kindergarten.