The reason why children don't cherish books is 1. I feel that tearing books is very interesting.
Many children read the book for a while, feel bored, accidentally tear it up, and think it sounds good and fun, so they tear it up regardless. Such a child who likes to tear books also has the reason of inattention.
2, finger development leads to tearing books.
When children's fingers are developing, they like to tear books to exercise, which is a physiological need. In this case, parents should not interfere too much, and should find some old and useless books to tear for their children.
3. Negative influence of parents.
Some parents have a bad temper, and when they look at their children, they will tear books at random, and children will naturally tear them when they see them. After all, the child is a mirror of parents and a copier.
How to make children cherish books?
1, set up bookshelves and teach children how to put books.
In order to prevent children from littering and tearing books, parents can set up a lovely bookshelf for their children, so that children can develop the habit of putting them neatly after reading books, thus cultivating the habit of putting things back in their original places. This is good for their future development.
2. Enhance children's awareness of caring for books.
Some children don't know how to care for books, and they don't mean it. Parents can infect their children through some short stories and let them know the importance of protecting books. For example, reading books by Bunny is much better than educating children directly.
3. Parents lead by example.
Parents want their children to cherish books. First of all, they should set an example. They should wash their hands before reading, don't get their hands wet, and don't take it out on books when they are angry. Moreover, you can't just put the book in front of the children and put it away after reading it.
4. Prepare their favorite books for children.
For children's favorite books, they will read and read, and when they have a certain feeling, they will often put them down, so that children will not tear and scribble.