As a China native, Chinese is our first mother tongue. Therefore, Chinese is very important to us both in life and study. Especially for children who go to school, not only does Chinese account for a large proportion in their scores, but also they can't learn other subjects without Chinese.
If children lack basic knowledge of Chinese, they will be greatly affected in math and English learning.
For example, some children have poor Chinese learning and poor reading comprehension, so it is difficult to keep up with the progress of the teacher's lectures when learning math English, and it is also difficult to understand the questions during the exam. In this way, not only the Chinese scores are poor, but also the scores of other subjects will be lowered. When the college entrance examination, the child's score can be imagined.
Therefore, as parents, in the process of educating their children, we must pay attention to their Chinese learning and improve their Chinese achievements.
However, many parents find that Chinese seems simple, but in fact, it is very difficult to gain obvious advantages in the competition with classmates and get high marks. So what should parents do to make their children improve their Chinese performance and have the advantage of Chinese learning? Let's discuss this issue below, hoping to help and inspire parents and children.
My sister's child, Qian Qian, has been a very clever child since childhood. Besides, my sister attached great importance to Qian Qian's study since she was a child. Since she was about two years old, she has reported various early education classes and study classes to Qian Qian. Therefore, Qian Qian was able to dance, give speeches and even speak fluent and standard English at an early age. Every time she has activities in kindergarten, Qian Qian will be recommended by her teacher.
Therefore, people around me are envious of my sister and often praise Qian Qian as a learning genius, and my sister is very proud of it.
However, what my sister didn't expect was that after entering primary school, although the grades in Grade One and Grade Two were excellent, after entering Grade Three, the grades dropped significantly. Moreover, according to the communication between her sister and the head teacher Qian Qian, it is found that the key to Qian Qian's poor performance is her poor Chinese performance.
At this time, my sister is still wondering. What's so difficult about Chinese? Can't you just get a similar score?
After listening to my sister's words, the head teacher and Chinese teacher in Qian Qian was very disapproving. The teacher told my sister very seriously that the national education reform now attaches great importance to Chinese learning.
Therefore, for today's children, if they want to have obvious advantages in Chinese, they must pay attention to it from an early age. It is best for parents to start from these three aspects in order to really improve their children's Chinese scores and make them get high marks easily.