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Wu Yishu, a talented poetess, was admitted to Tsinghua. How to train children to love poetry from childhood?
The news of Wu Yishu, a talented woman who was recently admitted to Tsinghua, exploded in my circle of friends. It is not surprising that my aunts and grandmothers have forwarded these news contents. As parents, of course, they will pay more attention to this kind of news, which is not only an appreciation of other people's children, but also a way to learn from others to educate their children.

Wu Yishu, a talented woman in Tsinghua, has attracted much attention mainly because she is endowed with poetry. She used to be a scholar at the China Ancient Poetry Conference. Her comprehensive poetry reserve made all readers wonder how this girl could be so excellent. She knew poetry at an early age and finally stood out in many rounds of competitions.

Many people pay more attention to her education while lamenting her ability. What kind of family environment is this to cultivate such an excellent daughter? Not only the "hardware" ability of knowledge reserve is strong, but also the speeches and performances on the stage are valuable. In front of many equally outstanding people, I am not timid or arrogant, and I am always calm.

I think all the above points can be used as examples to cultivate children. First of all, to cultivate children's love for poetry, we must first make children interested in these things. From an adult's point of view, if you are not interested in something, you can't do it well or even stick to it. Therefore, we should gradually guide their interest in poetry.

Secondly, cultivate children's self-confidence from an early age. Self-confidence should be cultivated from an early age, because it will enhance their positive and optimistic attitude. With this attitude, they will hold positive ideas about everything and guide them to cultivate their interest more quickly and correctly.

Finally, teaching children must learn to be modest, not arrogant in victory, not discouraged in defeat, and develop in an all-round way, which is also a manifestation of education.