On the road of children's growth, military training is undoubtedly a valuable and challenging experience. In the face of rigorous training and physical exhaustion, children may sometimes feel confused, powerless, or even want to give up. However, as parents or teachers, how can we guide them to surpass themselves, stimulate their inner potential, and turn difficulties into motivation for growth? Here are a few suggestions that might give us some inspiration.
First of all, when the child returns home exhausted, instead of simply saying "perseverance is victory", it is better to share the story of Sun Yang, a famous Chinese swimmer. He pushed his limits many times in hard training, and he once said, "Every stroke is a step towards success." "Let the children understand that the current fatigue is like repeating the wave of the arms and paddling again and again, which is the key process to build a strong will and exercise a strong body.
Secondly, you can use the rest time to accompany your children to ** military-themed movies such as "Rushing Out of the Amazon", so that they can draw strength from the characters. The protagonists in the film face the harsh environment and high-intensity training, always maintain a firm belief, and finally achieve self-transcendence. Through such examples, children can see that behind every seemingly unbearable exhaustion, there may be a new opportunity for self-transformation.
In addition, children are encouraged to actively record their military training life and express their inner feelings in the form of words or pictures, which can not only release pressure, but also cultivate the ability to think independently. As the writer Ba Jin said, "Pain is the source of creation, but also the tempering of life". Let children understand that the hard work at this moment will become a precious memory and spiritual wealth on their life road in the future.
Finally, when children complain that military training is too tiring, we can use positive feedback to praise them for their courage in the face of difficulties, such as: "I see you still standing straight under the scorching sun, and I am very proud of your perseverance." This kind of positive encouragement can boost children's self-esteem and self-confidence, and help them learn to appreciate their efforts.
In short, in the face of children's military training fatigue, we need to observe and listen attentively, and convey encouragement and support in a unique way. With the help of vivid stories, real cases and philosophical quotes, guide them to understand that every sweat and exhaustion is a step to success and maturity, and this special experience will become the most valuable asset in their life journey.