Controversy Project
During the Spring Festival holiday, children are immersed in the ocean of joy, however, when the holiday ends, how to let children regain their wandering hearts and re-devote themselves to learning?
This article will reveal the top priorities that parents should take on in the process of their children's attention!
1. Empathize with the psychological transformation of children
During the long vacation, the children are like wild horses on the loose, swaying their freedom and happiness to the fullest.
However, when the holidays are over and they have to face the reality of returning to school, resistance and anxiety will inevitably arise in their hearts.
As parents, we must learn to put ourselves in the shoes of our children, empathize with their psychological changes, and give more love and support.
2. Create a regular work and rest pattern
To help your child regain his or her mind, parents need to help their child regain a regular routine.
1.Ensure your child's sleep quality. Adequate sleep is a guarantee of children's energy.
Parents should ensure that their children get early rest at night and get at least 8 hours of sleep a day.
2.Adjust your schedule gradually.
Parents can make a step-by-step adjustment plan to help their children gradually adapt to the new rhythm of life.
3. Help children plan their learning blueprints
Facing the challenges of the new semester, children may feel lost and at a loss.
At this time, parents should play a guiding role and help their children draw a blueprint for learning.
1.Analyze the characteristics of the discipline.
Each subject has its own unique learning method, and parents should help their children understand the characteristics of each subject and develop a specific learning plan.
2.Set clear learning goals.
Parents should work with their children to set practical learning goals, both long-term and short-term, so that children can be clear about their learning direction.
3.Develop a detailed study plan.
Parents should assist their children in formulating a detailed study plan, planning daily learning tasks and time arrangements, so that children can study in an orderly manner.
4. Ignite children's enthusiasm for learning
Children struggle to distract in large part because they have lost interest in learning.
Parents should strive to stimulate their children's enthusiasm for learning and let them regain their love for learning.
1.Discover your child's interests.
Every child has something they are passionate about, and parents should be sensitive to this and guide their children to combine interest with learning.
2.Create a fun learning atmosphere.
Parents can create a fun learning environment for their children, such as setting up study corners and preparing beautiful school supplies.
At the same time, games, competitions and other means are used to let children learn in a relaxed and happy atmosphere.
3.Encourage your child to explore independently.
Parents should encourage their children to think independently and learn independently, so as to cultivate their learning ability and self-confidence.
5. Carry out parent-child activities to enhance relationships
Parents can enhance their relationship with their children and help them better cope with them by carrying out a variety of parent-child activities.
1.Participate in household chores together.
Parents can invite their children to complete chores together, allowing them to develop a sense of responsibility and family values in practice.
2.Organize outdoor activities.
Outdoor activities can help children relax and adjust their mindset. Parents can take their children to parks, museums, and other places to let them retract during their play.
3.Carry out learning exchanges.
Parents can discuss learning issues with their children, share learning experiences, and enhance mutual affection.
The first task of parents is to understand, love, guide and motivate their children quickly after the holiday.
As long as we work hard, I believe that the children will be able to successfully pass the transition period and devote themselves to the study and life of the new semester.