As parents, we can say that most of the time is for our children. The process of a child growing up can be said to have gone through a lot of ups and downs. When the child is not born, we are afraid of the child's health, fear that the child will not be in good health, and we will not take enough photos of the child. Lively... even willing to give your own life as a parent. I hope parents will also take a look at the growth trajectory of our children. .
Education comes from the family, and as parents, we set an example and teach by words and deeds. There is a Chinese saying: It will be late to regret things when they come, and fire and water wait for no one.
There is no point in waiting until there is no cure and then regretting it. We must always pay attention to the growth of our children. Take a look at the 0-18 growth manual.
(Words from a mother)
There is no wasted effort and no accidental success in the world
Dear child:
Mom wants to tell you that learning is a process that accumulates day by day. There is no need to rush for success. Believe that every effort you put in now may help you at some point in the future. There is no wasted effort in the world, and there is no chance. To achieve success, as long as you work harder than others, you will meet success earlier than others. Come on! Mom believes you can do it
ve period for children aged 2-8, novice parents must read it
Why are children aged 2-8 years most likely to have problems? It may be that you have ignored the cultivation of these "golden sensitive periods"!
👉What is a child's sensitive period - The sensitive period refers to the natural behavior that a child will have at a fixed age. This is the best time to cultivate the child's cognition and ability.
👉What are the important sensitive periods——
Sensitive period of self-awareness: 2-3 years old, awakening of property rights awareness - cultivating desire to share
Language sensitive period: 2-4 years old, starting to learn complete speech - exercising language expression skills
Sensitive period for order: 2.5-4 years old, understanding rules and behavioral norms - establishing awareness of rules
Hands-on sensitive period: 3-4 years old, loves to play hands-on games - cultivate creativity
Space sensitive period 2-6 years old, likes to cause destruction - guides problem-solving ability
Logical thinking sensitive period 3-5 years old, always asking why - focus on exploration and knowledge input
Emotionally sensitive period: 4-5 years old, prone to losing temper - learn to empathize and guide expression
Emotionally sensitive period: 5-7 years old, longing for attention - guidance on the correct expression of love
Sensitive period of interpersonal relationships: 6-8 years old, likes to make friends - cultivation of social skills
The golden sensiti.Happy, sad, stubborn, cute, little tempered
The age of 8 to 18 is a critical period for children’s growth and development. There are indeed many things that need to be paid attention to in education😄 Here are some suggestions from educational guidelines:
● Academics: Encourage children to learn actively, develop good study habits, pay attention to their learning progress and provide necessary support.
● Hobbies: Help children discover their interests and hobbies, encourage them to participate in various activities, and cultivate comprehensive qualities.
● Values: Lead by example and teach children correct values, such as honesty, kindness, respect for others, etc.
● Social skills: Develop children's communication, cooperation and problem-solving skills, and encourage them to establish good relationships with peers.
● Mental health: Pay attention to children’s mental health, provide emotional support, and help them cope with stress and challenges.
● Autonomy: Gradually cultivate children's autonomy and sense of responsibility, allowing them to learn to make their own decisions and bear the consequences.
● Family atmosphere: Create a warm and harmonious family atmosphere, and maintain good communication and interaction with children.
● Technology use: Guide children to use technology products rationally and pay attention to network safety and the cultivation of digital literacy.
● Healthy living: Ensure that children get enough sleep, a balanced diet and moderate exercise to develop healthy living habits.
● Individual development: Pay attention to students' personality development and encourage them to pursue their own interests and goals.
● Innovative education: Promote innovative thinking and cultivate students' creativity and problem-solving abilities.
● Multiculturalism: Emphasizes the recognition and respect of multiculturalism, and cultivates students' global vision and intercultural communication skills.
● Social participation: Encourage students to participate in community services and social activities to cultivate their sense of social responsibility.
● Critical thinking: Cultivate students' critical thinking skills through discussion, research and analysis.
● Civic education: Teach students civil rights and responsibilities and train them to become citizens who actively participate in society.
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