Yesterday, a friend who majored in psychology was chatting with me. She said that she particularly admired my courage to often share her children’s problems. She said she didn\’t dare. She was a psychological counselor and often consulted others, but her children were not well educated and she felt particularly embarrassed. Her child has a lot of problems in junior high school, and acceptance doesn\’t work. Her son often criticizes her, and if you give it to others…
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Smart teachers focus on teaching like this: first-rate results
Smart teachers know that the key to improving teaching performance lies in stimulating students\’ learning interests and potential, rather than simply \”cleaning up students\” to maintain discipline. They pay more attention to the following aspects to promote students\’ learning and growth: 1. **Focus on study habits**: – Good study habits are the basis for students to achieve excellent results. smart…
The \”golden rule\” in kindergarten. If parents don\’t know it yet, their children will suffer. Mothers must collect it.
Dear parents, when our little baby steps into the door of kindergarten, are we feeling both excited and nervous? Don’t worry, today I am going to share with you 15 “golden rules” in kindergarten. These are all It is the crystallization of wisdom summed up by experienced parents and education experts. Once you master these, you can help…
Only after becoming a teacher did I know that in the first and second grade of elementary school, if parents pay close attention to these points, it will be difficult for their children to achieve excellent results.
In the process of children\’s learning and growth, the first and second grades are a crucial foundational stage. Many parents believe that by leaving their children to teachers and enrolling in more supplementary classes, their children will achieve excellent results. However, this is not the case. Children in first and second grade cannot rely on teachers alone. No matter how many make-up lessons they have, their parents cannot pay close attention to these points. 01 Develop good study habits Mr. Ye Shengtao…
Advice from an old teacher who has been teaching for 27 years: Parents should always look through their children’s homework books. If these four phenomena occur, you must be vigilant!
The child\’s performance is written in the workbook. If these four phenomena occur, you must be vigilant. A few days ago, a parent came to me specifically when sending his child to school. \”Teacher, how is my child\’s performance in school recently? Did he listen well? Have he mastered all the knowledge?\” She showed that she was very concerned about her child\’s learning, but when I asked her how her child did yesterday\’s homework, she was very upset. …
Regardless of whether you have money or not, you must be generous to your children in four aspects, otherwise your children will be prone to low self-esteem throughout their lives.
School started two days ago, and Lele, a neighbor\’s child, was in the same class as her son. Through the window, he lowered his head and hunched his back, looking timid and not as lively and cheerful as he was last semester. Lele\’s daily summer vacation routine appeared in my mind unconsciously. He comes from a very good family, his parents are doing business in other places, so he has lived with his grandmother since he was a child. Every time when we go out and the children help carry the bags, grandma immediately says…
On the road to education, the most harmonious relationship is: teachers should be leaders, parents should be role models, and we can work together!
Educating children is like sailing. Parents are a guiding light, lighting the way forward for their children. The teacher is a beacon, guiding the children in the direction of progress. Both are indispensable. If either side loses motivation, it will affect the child\’s way forward. Children\’s growth is inseparable from the training of parents and the guidance of teachers. Only when teachers and parents cooperate and work together…
Children who don’t want to go to kindergarten have only these three types of reasons. The second type most tests the parents’ observation skills.
The thing parents are most afraid of hearing is their children saying: I don’t want to go to kindergarten. It’s okay to say it once in a while. If we say it every day after getting up and after school, we will be very annoyed and anxious. On the one hand, I feel that I can\’t go along with my child. If he says he doesn\’t want to go, we won\’t send him away. On the one hand, I worry that if my child is so resistant to kindergarten, something bad will happen to him, right? Some children…
Once you get the hang of raising children, your children will be the dark horses
Many parents have this feeling: It is easy to raise children, but it is not easy to educate them well. On the long road of raising children, every parent is constantly exploring and trying, eager to find the key to unlocking the unlimited potential of their children. However, in real life, we find that raising children is like sailing in unknown waters, full of challenges…
The smartest way to communicate with children: adhere to one core and three expressions
Many parents communicate with their children, but whenever they speak, their children will fight, or the children will not listen at all, or conflicts will continue. The problem lies somewhere, it lies in the expression. Your expressions are all directed at children. If you start with you, there will be nagging, complaining, criticism, and blame. Why are you so disobedient? How many times have I told you. Why are you so picky about food? I’ve never seen you…