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Are you also worried about your child's education, or don't quite understand your child's behavior? This book can help you enter your child's inner world, learn to respect the child's psychological growth rules, educate and guide your child in the way that is most receptive and beneficial to the child.
Edited at 2023-05-19 16:45:36One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
Project management is the process of applying specialized knowledge, skills, tools, and methods to project activities so that the project can achieve or exceed the set needs and expectations within the constraints of limited resources. This diagram provides a comprehensive overview of the 8 components of the project management process and can be used as a generic template for direct application.
One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
Project management is the process of applying specialized knowledge, skills, tools, and methods to project activities so that the project can achieve or exceed the set needs and expectations within the constraints of limited resources. This diagram provides a comprehensive overview of the 8 components of the project management process and can be used as a generic template for direct application.
Family education psychology that parents must know
I. Introduction
2. Children’s psychological development
Infant stage, childhood stage, adolescence stage
Method 1. Children’s psychological attachment period: more caresses, more hugs, more kisses;
Method 2: Children’s self-identification: Find every opportunity to encourage children;
Method 3. Youth rebellious period: Parents appropriately show weakness and give up power
3. Cultivation of children’s abilities
Method 1: Early Childhood: Cultivation of listening, speaking and seeing abilities
Method 2: Preschool: Cultivation of language expression ability and imagination
Method 3: Primary term: development of communication skills and self-care ability
4. Children’s intellectual development
Method 1: Encourage children to use their left hand more: develop the right brain: exercise more, listen to music, and break the rules
Method 2: A few tips to improve your IQ: 1. Change hands to brush your teeth and take a shower with your eyes closed. 2. Train children’s hand skills. 3. Shopping with children
9. The role of mother: the determiner of children’s quality
Method 1: Be both loving and strict - add principles
Method 2: Don’t restrict your children too tightly – relax the principle of restrictions
Develop good habits: Four effective methods
Method 1: Convey more positive information to children - positive reinforcement method
Method 2: Combine bad habits with interests and hobbies - find a breakthrough method
Method 3: Home and school work together in the same direction - to avoid the negative effect of 5 2=0
Method 4: Let children experience natural punishment-natural consequences method
Building a good character: the three most scientific principles
Method 1: Parents should pay attention to their own educational attitude - role effect
Method 2: Character development should start from an early age - the principle of easy plasticity
Method 3: Let children develop their own "characteristics" - the Cadillac effect
Building a good character: the three most effective methods
Method 1: Cultivate children’s optimism-Svangoli effect
Method 2: Cultivate children's love--from low to high principle
Method 3: Cultivate children’s sense of responsibility-reject the integration effect
8. The role of the father: the guide of the child
Method 1: Father VS child’s personality – adding the principle of flexible factors
Method 2: Father VS child’s intelligence – adding technical principles
Method 3: The psychology of father VS child - open-ended principle
7. Parental mentality: Be a heart friend to your children
Method 1: Respect children – the voice effect
Method 2: Understand the child’s language and behavior – the strategy of knowing yourself and the enemy
Method 3: Don’t let your children become impatient with education – the over-limit effect
Method 4: Ask your child for help at the right time - showing weakness effect
6. Understand children: Be a child’s psychologist
Method 1: Let children contribute to the family--satisfy children's psychological sense of belonging
Method 2: Pay attention and accept - satisfy the child's need for attention
Method Three: Respect and Understanding--Coping with Children's Order Sensitivity
5. Tutoring philosophy: Be a qualified guide for children
Method 1: Respect children’s “quibbles” – feedback effect
Method 2: Create an environment suitable for children to grow--atmosphere effect
Method 3: Family education cannot be inconsistent - the watch effect
Method 4: Pay attention to children’s multiple firsts – the primacy effect