I'm an ordinary parent, probably just like you, and we're all very concerned about our children's academic performance. But when you are still busy with life and desperately squeezing out a little time to help your children learn, have you ever wondered in your mind: if I had more time to spend with my children, would it make a difference in their learning?
Once, as a senior executive, I worked for a world-renowned consulting firm, and I had to deal with meetings with foreign clients every day, and I often couldn't take care of my children at night. The little guy used to be ranked around 100th in his grade, and this ranking was like a dark cloud that stubbornly wrapped around my heart. However, half a year ago, I lost my job for financial reasons, and although it was a blow, it gave me a chance to spend time with my children. Ever thought that the original predicament could turn into a turning point?
First of all, I have to know how well my child is learning, so I evaluate his progress and status. You also know that only by knowing yourself and knowing your opponent can you win all battles, right? I found that children's learning weaknesses revolve around a few specific topics, which is the initial gain.
Then, I reinforce these parts of my child's learning, I find relevant learning resources, and then we study and ** these questions together, and watching my child's progress, I am as excited as he is. Parents, do you want to progress with your children?
There is one very important part that I must mention, and that is that I learn by myself as my children learn. I don't watch TV, play games, or watch short **, I hope that through my own actions, my children can set their own examples. I believe that "you should do what you do", do you agree?
In this way, after half a year's hard work, I did my best to accompany and guide, and the child's ranking was raised to the third place. But you know, what I appreciate more is the hard work and growth behind him, as well as the interaction and connection between us. That's what I'm really sharing.
Finally, I would like to say that no matter how much time you have, please always pay attention to your children, put quality first, learning requires perseverance and perseverance, and behind every success, there is a you who accompanies them.
I hope my experience can be helpful to you, parents, let us work together for the sake of our children and for our own growth.