01 [Overall Learning Cognitive Planning] 1. Find a primary school for your child that is close to home and don’t waste too much time on the road. This is the best way to go to primary school. If possible, get a room in a school district. 2. The transition from primary school to junior high school is the first major transition for children. If they cannot get into the best key middle schools, it will be difficult for them to go to 985 schools in the future. 3. Junior high school can eliminate 65% of the top students in elementary schools, and high school can eliminate 2% of the top students in junior high schools. If you\’re still a top student in high school, it\’s pretty much settled. When they get jobs, 12% of nerds will be eliminated. 4. Say important things three times: read more! Read more! Read more! Practice calligraphy more! Practice calligraphy more! Practice calligraphy more! 025. Elementary school scores can sometimes be deceptive. Don’t just look at high scores in elementary school to think they are beautiful. Scores in both Chinese, Mathematics, and English are above 95. By junior high school, you may be down. In primary school, we must develop good study habits, from being pushed to learning by ourselves. This is much more important than test scores. 6. In 6 years of primary school, children must read at least 200 good books (not story books, which are much more than the 20 books required by the new curriculum standards). This will make children better than others in 12 years of primary school, middle school, and high school. powerful. 7. In elementary school, children must be thick-skinned. If they make a mistake, they are wrong. If they don’t understand something, they must ask to the end. Don’t be afraid of others laughing at them. If you are thin-skinned in elementary school, you will be even more reluctant to ask questions in middle school. Many middle-school students cannot do it just because they dare not ask. 8. Don’t sign up for too many interest classes for your children. If you sign up for more, you won’t be able to learn and it’s a waste of money. You have to ask your children what they like and are good at, and just choose one or two that they really like. When you get nervous about studying and run out of time, you can only persevere if you like it. 039. Starting from the third grade, you should enroll in fewer interest classes and leave one or two that your children particularly like. The fifth and sixth graders focus more on reading and history, while the sixth graders focus on mathematics. 10. Children are not afraid if their grades are not good, but they are afraid of slow work. If you are fast, you can study it a few more times if you don\’t know it, and memorize it a few more times if you can\’t remember it. You can trade speed for grades. If you move slowly, everything will be in vain. The higher the grade, the less time you have. You can read \”Time Management of Cartoons for Primary School Students\” to use comics to teach children not to procrastinate, learn to pack things, be able to concentrate, and plan time. 0411. Don’t easily believe what your children, schools, institutions, and experts say. Don’t be fooled by them. Parents know the results well! Don\’t just talk nonsense, use the paper to speak! Teacher Dong Yuhui also said so! 12. Don’t expect your children to learn well on their own before the third grade. You have to keep an eye on them, let them have a regular schedule, and be able to arrange time and complete tasks one by one to improve efficiency. You can read books about good habits and children\’s time management, so that children can be motivated to learn and develop good habits in primary school, which will benefit them throughout their lives. 0513. In the lower grades, children must learn to learn on their own. Otherwise, primary schools will rely on parents to push them, and junior high schools will be too tired to learn. If you don\’t know how to guide, you can read \”Good Habits Bring Good Results\”, which talks about previewing, listening carefully in class, reviewing, writing homework quickly, managing time, and planning study in advance. When children develop good habits, they will learn easily and their grades will naturally improve. 14. First and second graders have to work hardIf you do well in pronunciation and word recognition, if you are good in Chinese, you will also benefit from other subjects. If you don\’t even know the words and can\’t sentence sentences well, how can you answer the questions correctly? 15. The fourth graders should re-examine the interest classes, throw away the ones that should be thrown away, and keep one or two children who particularly like or have advantages, and focus on the key points. Junior high school does not have time to do so many. 0616. Children who read loudly but dare not read loudly usually have difficulty improving their grades. The louder the sound, the better. It can make the brain clearer, focus more, remember better, and have a better sense of language. 17. You don’t need to go to training classes for mathematical thinking. Let your children play Rubik’s cube, puzzles, Lego, backgammon, etc. Spending 30 minutes playing with your children on weekends can also improve their logical thinking. As long as you work hard to beat this math genius Just 90% of people. 18. Memorize English words early. The further you go in reading, the more words you don’t know, and you will regret not letting your children memorize more words earlier. 0719. Talk to teachers more. Primary school teachers speak more effectively than parents speak. If parents have difficulty educating their children, they should seek help from teachers. 20. The Feynman learning method is easy to use. Let children be teachers and parents be students. Only when children can teach their parents can this knowledge be truly learned. This learning method will be useful later once learned. 21. Learning cannot depend entirely on children. Chicken children must rely on parents to persist every day, have good methods, and have broad knowledge. There are many ways to educate and take exams, and parents should learn more about them. Information gaps are also very important. You have to understand the rules to lead your children on the right path.
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