1. Take care of yourself
. In the morning, I usually get up very early, and sometimes I have to give lectures online all morning. I will prepare boiled eggs, slices of bread and milk and put them on the table.
Then put the clothes to be worn on the child's bedside and tell her a few words: Mom is in the next room now, please call me if you need my help.
Children get up at about 8: 3, get dressed, brush their teeth, wash their faces, fold the quilt and drink water by themselves. These procedural tasks seem to be living habits, but they are actually cultivating children's sense of responsibility and self-confidence.
It seems simple. Many children in primary school can't do it well. Some children don't start squeezing toothpaste by themselves until they get to college.
then start eating breakfast to welcome a wonderful day. She can peel eggs by herself. Since she was over 1 year old, I have let her peel eggs by herself.
Touch the egg shell and knock on it. Gee ~ There is no crack. Knock again. It seems that it is not enough. With a little more strength, the egg finally cracks ~ The child shows a smug smile!
The eggs were peeled and pitted, so I had a good time.
who says this is breakfast? Isn't this the children's play time? Not only play, but also eat! Adults also have a special sense of accomplishment, training children's fine movements, and coordinating their fingers to stimulate brain development.
If your child can't hold chopsticks well in the future and it's more difficult to write with a pen, then start playing with eggs for your child.
2. Read some books by yourself
. In fact, children like to tune in with adults. Adults have to work, and children also like to get a sense of identity from work.
I will tell her that we all need to work by ourselves for a while.
children will come to their reading corner to read books for a while. Reading time is uncertain, I have never calculated it, and I have classes in my room by myself.
sometimes I watch it for half an hour, and sometimes I watch it for more than ten minutes.
At this stage, children can't read by themselves.
Then, mother can accompany her children to read, tell her a story, and then tell them that we can read some books by ourselves and review the story. Gradually increase the time of reading alone.
how important it is to give children some time to be alone. She can concentrate on the present and read quietly for a while, so that she can recover her energy when she is frustrated in the future, and she can also concentrate on her studies after becoming a primary school student.
3. Exercise time
. Now that the epidemic situation is being prevented and controlled, there is no way to go out for exercise. I will put on sports music and dance a few dances with my children. Bunny will jump and twist her neck and waist. If you can go out, try to take your children to nature, see snails and catch bugs.
Life is education.
4. Stay with the plants for a while
. We planted plants together before, and now it's time for her to observe and take care of plants.
Let's share how to grow plants with children first
Prepare some seeds (soybeans, carrots, parsley, peppers and sage are easy to germinate), potted soil, glass jars and plastic films.
spread a layer of gravel on the bottom of the glass jar with your children to help drain water, and then spread soil inside.
then put a seed into the pot vertically against the inner wall, and make sure that it can be seen after covering the soil.
tell the child that he will see the seed sprout and grow into a plant.
bury the seeds of the same variety in the middle of the jar and continue to fill the soil.
Wet the soil, cover the jar mouth with plastic film, tie the rubber band, and then poke a few holes in the plastic film with a pin.
in the same way, plant seeds of other varieties in other glass jars.
Teach your child to take care of his plants: water them a little and transplant them to grow by the window. Lead the children to observe: in which direction should the plants grow? Do they grow horizontally or backwards?
After watering the flowers, the children have not forgotten to wipe these beautiful leaves, and sometimes they will trim the branches and leaves.
The most important thing in this job is to help children understand one of the most wonderful laws in life: growth and change.
5. Wash and bask in the sun.
it's time to wash clothes, son.
Don't call me lazy as a mother ~ ~ In fact, in America, parents invite their children to help with all kinds of housework.
Besides, washing clothes can develop children's many abilities.
Let the children sort the dirty clothes first. If the children are younger, they can be guided to sort them by color. If they are older, they can be sorted by type.
For example, let her classify them by silk, cotton and jeans.
training auditory attention
giving instructions to children to use the washing machine.
Wash the red clothes first, open the washing machine door, put the red clothes in, and put three drops of laundry detergent.
adults are familiar with these tasks, but children don't always remember every step at first.
I didn't remember it for the first time, so I can take it back with her. What link was missed just now?
Finally, instruct children to dry clothes.
These jobs are not easy for children. They are all manual work or procedural work. She needs to remember every step, do the details well, swing the clothes, stand on tiptoe to hang a towel, hang the clothes on a hanger, and then adjust the collar.
Washing clothes with children is actually teaching her how to follow the instructions. In the future, she will come into contact with many procedural things to help them understand the world, that is, to get her involved from housework.