I didn't go to the juvenile transition class, but there was a gap between us. I'm ready for everything else. I took my children to read a lot of picture books in the big class this year, and we are one step ahead in math. We learned something that we only learn in the first grade of primary school, from 1 to 100, 100, a simple application problem. This foundation can still keep up with the teacher's rhythm.
Many parents say that children should be free to play before primary school, and there is no need to learn so much. Then I want to say that I said this because my parents are lazy. Children's good reading habits are actually cultivated from kindergarten. They tell their children stories for half an hour every night, or take them to see picture books for half an hour, so that children will gradually fall in love with reading and feel that there are many interesting pictures and stories in the books. Children's habit of doing homework is also the best cultivation at this stage, because there is no pressure. I do one or two pages a day and finish them within the specified time. From an early age, I knew that I didn't just play. I had to finish my homework before I could play, so that after the first grade, my children wouldn't touch everything when they wrote their homework. Because he was used to playing before, it was a very painful thing for her to sit quietly for half an hour.
Although my family started a little late, we are used to it. For example, although there was no homework in kindergarten before, it was still symbolic and a little hands-on homework. She will go home and put her homework on the coffee table and wait for grandma to go back and check it at night (because grandma likes to go out to play cards at night, but grandpa won't). She will get up in the morning to see if her homework is correct. If it is correct, she will put it in her schoolbag and go to school.
It is really important for children before primary school, even if they don't go to school, they need to attract the attention of their parents.
Because of the epidemic, I can't go to primary school naked. I can't keep up in the first semester. Often go home and cry. I will get better next semester, and I will get better in Grade Two.
My answer to this question is that I can go to school if I have money and time, and I won't go if I don't want to toss.