In life, we will always meet such people. When he talks to you, he never looks at you seriously, but looks around absently; when you talk to him about work, he will definitely ask you about your weekend plans; when you talk about your child\’s study, he will suggest that you go out and play more. He can\’t remember what you said, and you need to repeat it many times before he understands it; he has no enthusiasm for work, and he has changed countless jobs and still can\’t find a suitable development direction. Such people lack the ability to concentrate and calm down. Their lives are doomed to achieve nothing. ▼As parents, we are afraid that our children lack the ability to concentrate, but children\’s lack of concentration is a very common phenomenon: If my children can do homework as seriously as watching TV, I won\’t have to raise my voice every night to remind them; Hua A lot of money is spent on piano lessons, but if you say you don’t want to learn, you won’t learn; children draw little figures while doing homework;… Do children nowadays have too many things to play with? For things that should use your brain, you are \”three minutes hot\” and unable to concentrate on doing the things at hand. Concentration refers to a person\’s mental state when he or she concentrates on doing one thing or participating in an activity. Concentration is also considered a learning ability. French biologist Georges Cuvier once said, \”Genius, first of all, is attention.\” Today\’s children need to contact and communicate with the outside world every day, and concentration is the only door that opens the door for children to receive information. When absorbing knowledge, the wider the door is opened, the more things the child can hear in his mind. But once the child\’s inability to focus stops, the door begins to open smaller and smaller, and the child\’s time and energy will be occupied by unimportant information. The consequence of this is that no matter how patient we are and how vivid the teacher\’s lecture is, the child will not be able to incorporate this knowledge into his little mind. So, what do children experience in preschool? Why do children have difficulty concentrating after they start reading? Let’s first take a look at a common phenomenon: last weekend, I went to the bookstore to look for books when I had nothing to do. In the distance, a mother was picking out books with a child about three or four years old. The child picked up the book and sat down on the ground to start reading. After a while, the mother quickly picked up the child without saying anything and said, \”Why are you sitting on the floor again? Is it dirty?\” Where is the child? I haven\’t recovered from the interesting story book yet, and I look confused. After a while, the mother picked two or three books for the child and prepared to show them to the child. It turned out that the child was still holding the book he had just read. He immediately walked up and took the child\’s book away, \”This is not good, come and see what mommy picked for you.\” Where is the child? He looked confused, then pouted, and reluctantly took the book his mother had carefully selected for him. The child spent five minutes quietly, and I was about to turn around and open the book I just picked. As a result, my mother\’s voice came to my ears: \”Baby, you have to blink your little eyes more when reading, otherwise you will end up wearing glasses like your mother in the future.\” As he said this, he helped the child put the book aside and rubbed it for him. Eye. Where is the child? Refusing to no avail, a fuss began. This mother undoubtedly loves her child deeply. She takes him to the bookstore, selects high-quality storybooks for him, and reminds her child to pay attention to protecting his eyes. However, constant interruptions are actually slowly eroding theThe child’s original ability to focus. For another example, when the child is playing seriously with toys at home, we force him to put away the toys and go to the park downstairs to play. When the children are drawing in the room, we are always ready to open the door and go in to pour tea and give fruits… So, our \”meticulousness\” has become a burden? When it comes to children, is it best to ignore them and let them develop? Don\’t worry. How to raise a child who loves to learn, is persistent, and highly focused? With the confusion of mothers, Sister M consulted the child raising experts from our institute: 1. Love to learn – 5 minutes a day is enough. Only when there is an inner drive for learning, can children find fun in it. Any mechanical training that uses the loss of children\’s interest in learning will ultimately prove to be more harmful than worthwhile. So what’s the best way to develop an interest? An ancient Chinese poem says it very well – \”Moisturize things silently\”. Regular instillation every day and accumulation over a period of time are the most effective ways to cultivate a child who is highly interested in learning. 2. Be able to persist – make me comfortable first, and then challenge me. When children enter a new learning content, start with simple things first, let the children feel comfortable and confident, and think \”I can do this\”, and then gradually Increasing the difficulty and challenge while providing correct guidance is the correct way to cultivate children\’s resistance to frustration. 3. High concentration – a sense of security is the foundation. We often blame our children for dawdling and procrastinating. But if we observe children carefully, we will find that when children first start to procrastinate and lose concentration, it is often because they encounter some problems that cannot be solved, such as difficult math problems. When the child faces these problems, do you allow the child to feel nervous, encourage the child to try again, and make the child feel safe, or do you urge the child loudly and say, \”Hurry up! Otherwise, mom will be angry!\” Only high-quality parent-child relationships can be achieved. Help children establish a strong sense of security so that they can show undivided concentration in their studies. I said a lot, and it seems very reasonable, but I am not an expert in raising children… 5 minutes a day? What exactly can be done? Comfortable enough to challenge? How to grasp the degree? Make children feel safe? Can there be some practical and actionable content behind the abstract theory? Follow the child psychologist and join the 7-day experience class. Miracles come from every day! 9.9 yuan to enjoy, 199 yuan for the concentration course! Everyone in our R&D team not only has a professional background in psychology, but is also a mother and father; every one of us hopes to use our profession to provide more families with the most scientific, simple and effective parent-child education. solution. During the 7-day study process, you can also interact in real time with senior psychology tutors, course teachers, and senior parenting experts to solve parenting problems in a timely manner. If – your child is between the middle class of kindergarten and the second grade of elementary school. What you want to cultivate from an early age is your child\’s most important long-distance running ability – concentration. You want to cultivate the cornerstone of children\’s concentration from an early age. You also believe that parent-child Relationship is the starting point of everything, then – join us quickly and follow HeyMom to open the door to scientific parenting for your childrenBefore school starts, give your children the best lesson
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