Can children really develop their own abilities?
The story of the wolf child tells us that human knowledge and talents are not born, but need to be cultivated correctly. In other words, children's abilities are not formed on their own, and need to be cultivated by parents and the environment.
can also draw a conclusion: a child’s time management ability is not formed naturally by the child at the corresponding age, but it must be cultivated by the parents using the correct methods.
9 to 10 years old, do time planning, self-management of time
children have gradually increased their self-awareness since the third grade of primary school, especially the need for self-independence. After the fourth grade, many children have a sense of purpose in learning, and no longer just study hard for the parents' requirements. The appearance of this sense of purpose also indicates that children have the need for long-term time planning and short-term time planning. .
What parents need to do at this stage is, first, respect the needs of their children, and at the same time help children learn to do long-term planning and short-term planning; second, parents should encourage and encourage their children’s self-independence. support. In this way, children can finally develop the ability to manage time independently.
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