Children need the guidance and help of parents and teachers to overcome their carelessness. Especially the children who are only in the first and second grades of primary school can not fully adapt to the new campus life, are unfamiliar with a large number of courses and exams, and have not yet developed a good habit of dealing with exams. This requires parents and teachers to give more guidance in their daily study and life. Here, we offer the following measures for your reference:
First, cultivate children's sense of responsibility. A sense of responsibility is a prerequisite for anyone to do a good job. It can be said that without a sense of responsibility, everything will be perfunctory, and rushing to send troops and withdraw troops will inevitably be done badly. With a sense of responsibility, they will be careful, meticulous and not careless. It is not enough to cultivate children's sense of responsibility by preaching, but by daily habits. For example, at home, parents can send the same labor to their children. Let him be responsible for sweeping the floor or washing dishes, which is his responsibility. If he does well, he should be encouraged or rewarded. If he doesn't do well, his parents should be asked to do it again until he does well. In short, he should be responsible for his work. In this way, the child's sense of responsibility will be gradually cultivated, and things will not be perfunctory.
Second, cultivate children's orderly life. Many living habits are developed by children for a long time. If children live in a chaotic family, everything can be misplaced, and there is no stable habit of work and rest, which will make children develop careless and disorderly living habits. Therefore, parents are advised to create an orderly life in the family, do everything regularly as much as possible, and don't break the "stereotypes". The house should be neatly arranged.
Third, cultivate children's good habit of concentration. Some parents, whether their children are studying or not, turn on the TV or play mahjong by themselves. These beliefs will interfere with children and make them unable to concentrate on their studies. Over time, children will develop the bad habit of multitasking. Some children always turn on the TV when they come home from school, and then do their homework while watching it, or sing with headphones on. Not sloppy?
Fourth, arouse children's attention to the exam. Although we have repeatedly called on parents and teachers not to pay too much attention to scores and not to add too much test pressure to their children, this does not mean that children should despise exams and be careless about them. After all, exams are a means to test one's learning status, which should attract children's attention.
Fifth, cultivate children's serious habits. Some children are careless, which is inseparable from their personality, especially extroverted children are more likely to be careless. Therefore, it is more necessary for parents to cultivate their children's character and guide them to be careful when things go wrong.