For young children, the three-character sutra is still difficult, because there are many words and the length is very long, so parents need to think of some ways to make it easy for young children to remember. Parents can divide the three-character sutra into six parts first, then let their children recite six paragraphs and then recite different paragraphs. At the same time, parents can add some actions according to the meaning of each paragraph, so that children can recite the three-character classics while comparing the actions, which is more acceptable to children.
In addition, parents should also increase the input of their children's three-character classics, which belongs to the process of grinding their ears. Only by listening repeatedly in this way can children gradually deepen their impressions and recite the three-character classics completely. Of course, parents can also recite or compete with their children to see who recites first, which is more interesting.