First, we should consciously cultivate children's good habits from an early age.
Good habits include many: living habits, study habits, dealing with people, treating people with things and so on. Once a habit is formed, it will accompany a person's life. Good habits can benefit children for life, while bad habits are quite difficult to change.
Second, pay attention to the "healthy" growth of children.
"Health" here refers not only to physical health, but also to children's mental health. I think we should start from parents' behavior habits, work and rest on time, do our own thing well, don't spend money indiscriminately, don't throw things around, are not self-centered, and stand up to criticism and setbacks. Parents lead by example, and children will grow up healthily, happily and happily in a subtle way.
Third, create a quiet, comfortable and warm learning atmosphere for children.
When children are studying, parents should not watch TV, play computer or play mahjong, but try to accompany their children to read books, exercise and talk. In fact, parents spend only a few short years with their children. We must cherish this happy time with our children.
Fourth, communicate with children more.
People need to communicate, and parents and children are no exception. I think I can communicate with my children anytime, anywhere, understand their psychological activities, and let them express their thoughts. Empathy, more care for children, children will understand and understand us.
For example, when a child's exam results are not good, help him analyze the reasons and find the gap, and don't make similar mistakes in future exams. In this way, children will continue to make progress and their grades will be improved unconsciously.
Precautions:
1, actively cooperate with teachers and schools. Teachers are children's knowledge givers and road guides. As parents, we must actively cooperate with teachers and schools to do a good job. Teachers, like our parents, want every student to succeed. Our parents should try their best to cooperate with what the teacher asks the children to do.
Parents should try their best to consider the problem from the perspective of the school teacher. Only when parents actively cooperate with the school can they form the greatest synergy with the school, help their children grow up and let them develop to the greatest extent.