/kloc-When Maxwell, a famous mathematician and physicist in the 9th century, was very young, his father once asked him to draw a still life sketch with a vase full of autumn chrysanthemums. In Maxwell's works, vases are trapezoidal, chrysanthemums are round, and leaves are represented by some strange triangles. Careful father immediately found that little Maxwell was particularly sensitive to mathematics and began to teach him geometry and algebra to cultivate his mathematical talent. Later, he really became a famous mathematician.
The second classic education case:
When Edison was a child, he was considered the most stupid student by the class teacher. But his mother thinks that the teacher's calling students "stupid" in person just shows the teacher's own incompetence. She took Edison home, educated him according to the child's psychological characteristics and tried every means to encourage him to do more experiments. Edison later became a world-famous great inventor, which was inseparable from his mother's education and the proper use of expectation effect.
The third classic education case:
A little boy about 1 year old was taken to the park by his young mother. At the bottom of more than ten steps, the little boy broke free from his mother's hand and prepared to climb up by himself. When he climbed two steps, he felt that the steps were very high. He looked back at his mother, who didn't mean to help him, but her eyes were full of love and encouragement.
The little boy gave up the idea of letting his mother hold him and began to climb up carefully with his hands and feet. He climbed with difficulty, and little ass was cocky and his face was flushed with fatigue, but he finally climbed up. The young mother patted the dirt on her son and kissed his red face. This little boy is Lincoln, who later became 16 president of the United States.
The fourth classic education case:
Madame Curie has been busy with scientific research all her life, but she is very good at spending time educating children when they are very young. For example, if the daughter is under 1 year old, let them have extensive contact with strangers, go to the zoo to see animals, go to the park to see green grass, blue sky and white clouds, and feel the beauty of nature. When the children were older, Madame Curie began to teach them to sing children's songs and talk about their lives.
When they are older, they will start intellectual training and handcrafting, such as playing the piano, painting and clay sculpture, and let them grow flowers and vegetables in their own gardens. They will also take time out to walk with them and tell them many interesting things about plants and animals while walking. Her education should start from the real thing as far as possible, and be updated every day to improve children's interest.
The fifth classic education case:
Marx attached great importance to family education for children through games. He believes that a good family atmosphere is an important condition for educating children.
Although Marx is very busy with his work, he always finds time to spend with his children. Every time after dinner, Marx would tell stories to the children, make a paper-cut boat and sail with the children in a big basin. Once, my youngest daughter Elena was playing "sailing game" vigorously.
Father gently stirred the basin of water with his hand, and the water suddenly "rolled"? Little Elena immediately panicked and worried about capsizing. "Don't panic, eat hard and let the boat go forward against the wind and waves!" ? Encouraged by her father's enthusiasm, her daughter blew hard with her mouth open. The boat really staggered forward against the tide. Elena, 10 years old, filled in the form of family games. Her favorite motto is: "Work hard!"
Marx and his wife paid great attention to developing children's intelligence when they were very young. Before children can learn to read, they will personally read their favorite highlights of classical literature, such as Don Quixote, Arabian Nights, Divine Comedy and Shakespeare's Plays. This not only enriches family life, but also cultivates children's strong interest in literature and good reading habits.