How to cultivate children's self-discipline and concentration? 1, give children independent space. Now the material conditions of families are generally better. In many families, six adults surround a child, dress and eat, hate to do anything instead of the child, care for the child in all directions and do anything for the child. Therefore, parents should not over-arrange everything for their children, but let them learn to do things by themselves and do what they can.
2. insist on doing one thing well. Self-disciplined people have a good habit, at least one good habit, and they have persisted for many years. We want children to stick to one thing, no matter what it is, life, study, entertainment, fitness and so on, but there is a premise that it must be conducive to physical and mental health. Exercise is the best, so we must cultivate children's sports hobbies and habits.
3. Make a training plan. Since you can cultivate concentration, make a regular growth plan. For example, concentrate on writing 15 minutes today, 15 minutes tomorrow, 20 minutes on the third day, and so on.
4. Listening training methods. Parents read the following passage, and children listen carefully. When they hear the word "a", they will type a word on the paper with a pen. After reading, parents will count the number of "one" until the number of children recorded is the same as that in the article.
5. Cultivate the habit of doing things from an early age. Other people's conversation, noise outside the door, obstacles and difficulties in doing things, etc. It will make children interrupt what they are doing. Parents should help their children overcome difficulties and obstacles, eliminate external interference, urge their children to complete an activity within a certain period of time, and let them feel the joy of success.
6. Help children manage their time. Many times, children are inattentive, half-hearted and inefficient because they have no concept of time, can't manage time well and have no clear goals. Nowadays, children are under great pressure. In addition to extra training courses and interest classes, they also need to complete their daily study. If they muddle along on one thing, they can't allocate and use their time reasonably and feel helpless. Finish the task of the day. Therefore, parents should help their children set goals, allocate time reasonably and manage time well.