Good study habits include many contents. For first-grade students, parents should focus on helping their children develop the following aspects:
1. Listening habits. The current classroom teaching method in our country is generally based on teacher lectures. Especially in primary school education, teachers talk a lot and are very specific and detailed. This requires first-year students to pass the "listening test" first. It can be said that the central link in the student learning process is listening to lectures. If you get distracted in class and don't pay attention, the consequences can be imagined. Therefore, parents must educate their children about "listening to lectures" so that they can fully understand the importance of "listening to lectures" and cultivate the good habit of listening carefully.
2. Speaking habits. Because some parents and teachers do not pay attention to the development of children's "speaking" ability, many children have low language expression ability and cannot express their thoughts completely and fluently. In the long run, it may lead to children's psychological imbalance and a certain degree of psychological closure. As early as the 1950s, Chinese educationist Duan Lipei advocated that students "read, discuss and practice", and finally implemented the "eight-character teaching method" of "talking". Parents should pay attention to the cultivation of their children's "speaking" ability. At home, you should create more opportunities for your children to talk. Not only should you encourage your children to speak more and express more, it is also best to set up a fixed and specific time for communicating with your children. Never refuse your child, especially when your child wants to talk to you. No matter how busy the adult is, you must stop what you are doing and listen carefully to your child. This is also one of the positive and effective measures to encourage children to "talk".
3. Reading habits. The "reading" I emphasize here mainly refers to "reading books". Today's children spend too much time watching TV, which must be limited; at the same time, draw the children's attention to books. Parents should guide their children to read books by themselves. In addition to normal preview and review of textbooks, they should also expand their children's reading scope. We have been doing this since the beginning of the school year, and parents can also choose some illustrated reading materials for their children that are suitable for their age and psychological characteristics, such as fairy tales, science illustrated magazines, etc. I saw in school that this can not only improve children's reading and comprehension skills, but also indirectly cultivate their interest in learning.
4. Doing habits. Although schools are now working hard to reduce the academic burden of primary and secondary school students, moderate homework is a must. Through homework, you can understand and check your learning results in time, deepen your understanding and memory of knowledge, and develop certain skills and techniques. Therefore, parents should ask their children to complete their homework strictly within the specified time. Don’t develop the bad habit of watching TV, listening to music or eating while doing homework. The homework should be clean and tidy, and the handwriting should be clear and neat. It is normal for children to make mistakes in their homework. Parents should not check for their children. Instead, they should guide their children to self-check, discover mistakes in time and correct them in time.
Of course, cultivating children's good study habits does not happen overnight. It requires children's long-term and unremitting efforts, as well as parents' patient cooperation, conscious training and reinforcement. Once children develop good study habits, parents will find that learning is very easy for their children.