In the blink of an eye, 2017 will become a thing of the past~ There are only 2 days left, it’s time to use your long legs to step into 2018~! New year, new start! Of course, it is necessary to make a new plan~! Fish mothers don’t just talk about it casually. Let’s take a look at the necessity of educating children to plan: Harvard University in the United States did not hesitate to spend 25 years to conduct a follow-up survey. The subjects of this survey are a group of children with similar intelligence, education, environment and other conditions. The survey results show that: 27% of the children have no goals; 60% of the children have vague goals; 10% of the children have relatively clear short-term goals; 3% of the children have very clear long-term goals. A 25-year follow-up survey revealed their very different living conditions: it can be seen that planning is really necessary~! However, let alone children, sometimes even us adults will encounter various \”stumbling blocks\” when making New Year\’s resolutions. This 4-year-old cute kid encountered some difficulties in his New Year\’s resolutions… So, what should we do? How to help children make a energetic New Year\’s resolution and stick to it? First of all, the plan must be detailed and specific. Your child\’s New Year\’s resolution needs to be detailed and specific. It is best to let the child choose a practical small goal. For example, we need to improve our English writing skills in the new year. The following are New Year\’s resolution suggestions from the authoritative American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP): ① Preschoolers: I will put away the toys after playing. I will brush my teeth twice a day with the help of my parents and wash my hands before and after meals. I will clear the table after eating. ②Children aged 5-12 years old: I will drink milk every day, drink water on time, and only drink drinks on special occasions. I will find a sport or activity that I love, such as basketball, football, dancing, cycling, etc., and do it at least three times a week. I\’ll wear my seat belt when I get in the car, or I\’ll sit in the back seat in a child seat until I\’m tall enough. I will ensure the security of my personal information and will not easily put my name, home address, school name, or phone number on the Internet. I will also not send my photos to someone in a chat without my parents’ permission. stranger. I will be friendly to children with social disabilities and invite them to participate in our activities. I promise to play video games and use the Internet according to our family rules. Use templates to improve children\’s execution ability. After deciding on the New Year\’s resolutions, Mommy can make a beautiful task list with her children. There is a chart with clear goals, which reflects the child\’s task completion every day, which can stimulate the child\’s fighting spirit. Through the task chart, the child will clearly know what he needs to do today, so he can arrange his time reasonably. ① Chore Chart: If you want your children to help with some housework, this chart will be very suitable. ②Daily Routine Chart: This plan is suitable for young children to do certain targeted training, such as dressing, brushing teeth, sleeping, etc. ③Exercise Chart: This plan is suitable forHe urges the children to do some exercise every day, then gives points as rewards, and finally calculates the total points. ④Reading Chart: This chart is convenient for children to record the titles and dates of books they read, and to cultivate them to develop good reading habits. ⑤Reward Chart: This chart is suitable for recording reward points for children. The Reward in the lower right corner is your reward content. After the accumulation of a chart is completed, remember to cash in your rewards as agreed in advance. Okay, let’s leave the rest of the time to Mommy and the children to work together to make a wonderful New Year’s plan~!
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