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On early education pinyin
Should children learn pinyin in advance before going to school?

After going to school, the gap between these three aspects is obvious.

I watched such a video on the Internet the other day. A mother helps her children learn pinyin at home. As a result, children always pronounce "Summer" as "Sa" and "Field" as "Ye Tan", which not only makes the mother in the video laugh and cry, but also evokes bitter memories of many parents who have similar experiences. Many people leave messages. "Teaching children to learn pinyin is suicide, and there are as many headaches as there are headaches." "I will take it, and I can't understand it after teaching it hundreds of times. How do I spell it myself? I have never seen him so creative. "

I have to admit that it is really a big problem for children to learn pinyin after primary school, and even some teachers have a headache for it. After all, there are dozens of students in a class, and it is inevitable that the good and the bad are mixed. For those children who have no pinyin foundation before school, it is really difficult for teachers, and parents feel the same way. Many people admit that since their children entered the first grade, they finally understand what it is like to be hoarse.

So should children learn pinyin before going to school? On the one hand, the current education reform generally does not advocate teaching children pinyin and literacy before school, thinking that this will affect children's interest in learning; On the other hand, the current environment is very "rolled" even for early childhood education. If you don't learn, you have to take responsibility. After school, other children have a foundation, but only your children have no foundation, which makes it easy for children to keep up with the progress of teachers, thus creating a sense of inferiority.

As parents, we naturally don't want our children to fall behind others, so I think we should let our children learn Pinyin in advance, but we must pay attention to the methods. Children learn pinyin before school, and the gap is really obvious. The following three advantages tell you that it is really necessary for children to learn pinyin before school.

Teacher Yan Feng once told an experience in the book The Taste of Time. At that time, Yan Feng was still in the literacy stage, so his uncle suggested that he must learn pinyin well first, otherwise it would be very difficult and inefficient. In this way, Feng Yan first learned pinyin, and then every time he met a word he didn't know, he would look it up in the dictionary according to pinyin. As a result, under the influence of analogy, Yan Feng quickly learned many words.

I have to admit that in Chinese, Chinese characters and pinyin are completely inseparable. If you learn Pinyin, you will master a new way to learn Chinese characters. According to a friend of mine who is a Chinese teacher in a primary school, when she teaches her children to read, she pays great attention to helping them lay a good foundation for pinyin and then let them read, so that the literacy efficiency is much higher. Her daughter was only about 4 years old. As a result, she mastered all the pinyin knowledge in less than two months. Later, her friend taught her children to read according to Pinyin. As a result, her daughter can only know five new words a day. After learning Pinyin, she can know 10 new words a day, and her study time is shortened and her memory is stronger.

I believe that parents with children have had this experience. Before learning Pinyin, their children can only ask their parents to help them explain their reading when they encounter unfamiliar Chinese characters, and it is easy to reduce their interest in reading because of many new words. On the contrary, when children learn pinyin, their reading ability will be greatly improved. Many new words can not only be spelled by themselves, but also guess the general meaning, and the interest in reading has greatly increased. When children's interest in reading increases, the amount of reading will accumulate over time, which will play a virtuous circle role in children's learning Chinese characters and increase their independent reading ability.

A blogger in Weibo once shared a similar case. In the process of educating children, she asked them to learn pinyin in advance. In this way, when they are reading, no matter what kind of books they encounter, they can read freely according to Pinyin, and there is no need for adults to worry about it at all. And because of this, children's memory, reaction ability and learning ability have been greatly improved, and they have performed very well after attending primary school. According to the blogger's mother, "It's so sweet to learn pinyin in advance."

I believe many people still remember the name Jiang. When Jiang was born less than half a year old, she was deaf and dumb. Her parents didn't give up her education. Instead, they tried their best to let her master pinyin knowledge before Jiang was 6 years old. So after school, Jiang couldn't keep up with the teacher's learning progress because of deafness. Instead, she was able to study independently through Pinyin, and finally she was admitted to Tsinghua.

For children, when they enter primary school, they usually begin to learn pinyin and literacy. At this time, if the child's foundation is not good, it is easy to hit a wall in learning, affecting self-confidence, resulting in learning progress can not keep up. Therefore, it is imperative to learn pinyin in advance.

Therefore, many parents will say that I also want to teach in advance, but the children are too young and too painful to learn, which will greatly dampen their interest in learning. In fact, parents who have such concerns just haven't found the right way yet. In fact, it is really not difficult for children to learn pinyin in advance.

One of my college classmates, her child is only 5 years old now, but others have learned pinyin and started to read ancient poems by themselves. And her method of teaching children is also very simple, that is, using the book "Speaking Chinese Pinyin" to make children fall in love with Pinyin and learn Pinyin easily.

Why does this book make children fall in love with Pinyin? The reason is that with this book, children can hear the correct pronunciation with a little finger when they are studying, and they can follow suit. For children, this way of learning can be described as fun and interesting, and of course it will be "addictive"

In addition, the content of this book is also very comprehensive, covering not only every pinyin knowledge, but also corresponding nursery rhymes songs, making it easier for children to remember and be more impressed when learning. Like my baby, I couldn't tell the difference between "O" and "ou" before. As a result, after using this pinyin book, I quickly distinguished it from nursery rhymes according to the corresponding pictures.

For parents, this book "Speaking Chinese Pinyin" is also quite worry-free and labor-saving. With it, no matter whether the child is learning Pinyin, related Chinese characters, sentences or nursery rhymes, the child only needs to click with his hand and he will follow suit without any parental assistance. On the one hand, it exercises children's autonomous learning ability and hand-eye-brain coordination ability, on the other hand, it also makes parents worry a lot.

If your family also has children aged 4-8, and you are struggling to help your children learn Pinyin, it is better to order a set of talking Chinese Pinyin now.

Ok, that's all for today. See you next time.