Who won't Rest, who won’t Learn Mandarin Chinese Well
Hey, guys! How’s it going? What have your children been doing lately? May I confirm your children have fallen behind in their mandarin Chinese learning? “To learn mandarin Chinese well is so difficult for me” Amy said.
So may I confirm if your children have encountered a problem in learning mandarin Chinese like Amy?
I always hear some parents grumble:
Timmy said that mandarin Chinese is so difficult to learn and he doesn't want to learn it at all……
I have enrolled John in many Chinese tutoring classes, but John still can't learn Chinese well. Is there any way to remedy his Chinese?
Although Cindy doesn't like learning Chinese very much, I see that she reads the texts carefully, memorizes words, recites ancient poems, etc. every day, but why is her Chinese score still not improving? Is hard work useless?
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Parents, please take it easy; Have you ever seriously thought about why your children can't learn mandarin Chinese well? OK~Let me tell it for you:
John is only in the third grade, but his mother enrolls him in a lot of tutoring classes, including piano, painting, and swimming; He really doesn't have much time and energy to learn mandarin Chinese~
Timmy is only eight years old, but he has already started to write in Chinese; Writing is a process of output. So how can he write a good article without a lot of input? Of course it is difficult to learn writing at such a young age~
Cindy is indeed a child who works hard to learn mandarin Chinese, which is very worthy of encouragement! But learning Chinese requires a combination of work and rest, and it must be done step by step, otherwise it will be counterproductive~
Now parents, so why children can't learn Chinese well? Do you know the reasons? Because the kids are really really really tired! ! We all know that it is a child's nature to love to play, so it is unreasonable to enroll children in a bunch of cram schools and force them to study during this period, and the learning efficiency must be greatly reduced!
Lili started to learn mandarin Chinese when she was in kindergarten. She liked learning Chinese at that time. She sang the Chinese songs she learned in class at home every day. Her parents felt that she was very interested in learning Chinese, so they enrolled her in a Chinese tutoring school. She went to a Chinese tutoring school and wanted to focus on training, and then she continued to study. Later, she participated in the "Little Host" competition in the city and won the second prize.
But when she was in the fifth grade, she didn't want to learn Chinese anymore. No matter how much others persuaded her, her parents were also very troubled, and finally gave up. I asked her why, she said that she used to like Chinese very much, and felt that Chinese is really very attractive, but then her mother was too strict with her. In addition to the Chinese homework in school, her mother would give her extra homework every day. I couldn't sleep when I finished, and as soon as I heard that there was a competition, I signed her up for it, and asked her to win a prize.
At first she was willing to participate, but she felt too tired after participating too much. Originally, she liked Chinese out of interest, but now it seems that learning Chinese has become a task. After that, Lili hated learning Chinese more and more. It felt like a kind of burden, mentioning Chinese even a little panic.
Parents, Lili is a typical tired of studying! Why? She likes to learn mandarin Chinese very much at first, but people are not machines, so they have to rest! Children like to learn Chinese out of interest, but if the pressure of learning is repeatedly increased and children are forced to learn, then the initial interest in learning will be exhausted!
So please give the kids a break! They are not learning machine, they are people! Who won’t rest, who won’t learn mandarin Chinese well.
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