1 likes reading aloud.
Read the text aloud with emotion. Most of the texts in Chinese books are excellent. Reading them well helps to cultivate a sense of language.
Some teachers ask students to record the texts they have read and hand them in as homework. Students are eager to win, they will study hard, and even record again and again until they are satisfied. I think another advantage of this method is that it can leave a record of their growth. It's also interesting to listen to the tape after a year or two. It's more meaningful to listen after ten or twenty years.
Some parents hold reading competitions with their children to catch their children's competitive spirit and stimulate their enthusiasm for learning.
2 Accumulate good words
Just like building a house needs bricks. In the future, every child needs good words to write a composition. Parents can help their children in this respect. When previewing the text, extract good words (especially four words, find out which four words can form new words). If you can turn the accumulated words into games, children will definitely enjoy it.
Words can only show their beauty when they are used. Parents are advised to know what new words their children have learned recently, and they can use the newly learned words in a certain situation in life for their children to use in their speeches. When he finds that what they have learned can be used in life, and the effect is still good after using it, he will be willing to learn more.
3 Read extra-curricular books
Reading extra-curricular books will give him the opportunity to contact more new words, see more expressions and enhance his analytical and understanding ability. As long as there are more words and fewer pictures, don't force him to read which one. If he chooses a book he likes, he can't help reading it. If possible, parents should set an example of reading in front of their children. When it's reading time, adults and children should read their own books to create an atmosphere. Practice has proved that.
Cooperate with the teacher's requirements to complete daily homework.
Parents are more demanding of their children than teachers. The child will certainly get a lot of praise from the teacher, and this positive feedback will make him feel a sense of accomplishment. On the other hand, if parents adopt an attitude of muddling through their children's homework, the teacher's homework will fail, and he will have to revise and rework it. Over time, his self-confidence will be affected, which is not good for him.
Some parents think that the teacher should be busy with the right or wrong homework tomorrow, which is the teacher's business, not mine. But they don't know that parents' attitude is closely related to their children's study habits. These parents save a lot of heart every day, but they will pay more attention to it in the future.
The general rule is that if parents pay close attention to their children's homework that day, their children's grades will definitely be good.
We should know that the role of psychological factors in learning can not be ignored.