Transition from kindergarten to primary school ‖When I entered the first grade, I stuck to these two points and beat the entire primary school level…

We all know that the primary school stage, especially the first grade of primary school, is the golden stage for the development of study habits. So what habits should be cultivated in the first grade of elementary school? In my more than 20 years of teaching, I have concluded that all subjects require two basic habits, one is reading habits, and the other is listening and speaking habits. In the lower grades of elementary school, if you stick to these two points, your child may be able to win the entire elementary school period. How to cultivate children\’s reading habits? Here, we need to focus on two points: First, we need to continue to stimulate children\’s interest in reading. In fact, many parents know that reading is very important, and so is their children\’s interest in reading. But how to stimulate children\’s interest in reading? First of all, do we have to provide children with reading materials that they are interested in? As the saying goes, interest is the best teacher. No matter what, as long as the child is interested, then half the battle is won. So parents have to ask again, which reading materials do their children like? You can choose your child based on her interests and hobbies. At the same time, you can pay attention to some experienced reading teachers to accompany your child in reading under professional guidance. Second, when children are in lower grades, we should also pay attention to the expansion practice of new words. In fact, it’s not that many children don’t like reading, but that they have difficulties in the reading process, such as not knowing many characters. In this case, we must pay attention to the expansion training of new words. How to expand? When a child encounters a word he doesn’t know, we as parents don’t tell him directly. Instead, you should consult the dictionary with him, explain to him the application scenarios of this word, and encourage the child to use this word to form other words. Let the child pronounce the word through his own efforts. In this way, we not only give the child the method of literacy, but also allow the child to experience the sense of accomplishment of literacy. The next time he encounters a new word, he can try to solve it by himself. . Solving reading problems by yourself is actually the best way to stimulate children\’s interest in reading. So how to cultivate the habit of listening and speaking in children? We all know that children’s expression ability is systematically trained in a spiral through the four dimensions of listening, speaking, reading and writing. The specific operation can be as follows: every day we take 15 minutes to let the child sit down quietly, listen to an audio material for him, and encourage him to speak it in his own words after listening. What are the benefits of doing this? In fact, we all know that listening is one thing, but speaking it is another. In this process, parents should not interfere or deny it. What the children can say counts, and what do we parents do? We just need to record what he said and play it to him. You will find that the child hears his own voice and hears his own retelling, which is a very special feeling. In this way, with long-term persistence and repeated training, it only takes a month, and you will find that your child\’s listening ability, internalization ability, and language expression ability will all grow visibly. When both you and your child see his growth, that is when he is most motivated. The teacher has something to say: Children’s reading ability is not only good for Chinese language, but alsoConducive to learning in all subjects. The level of reading ability may directly affect a child\’s learning ability. He must not wait until he is in the senior year and see the long reading material on the test paper. He doesn\’t even want to read it, so why should he get a score?

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