10 ways to take the struggle out of homework 中國日報網(wǎng) 2017-10-24 13:05分享到 這幾天的朋友圈突然開啟新一輪的父母吐槽陪讀模式——“當代女人快速衰老的真正元兇:陪娃寫作業(yè)!”,、“論第一批被00后氣死的80后”…我們一起來感受一下,。 輔導拼音10分鐘,心率跳到120次/分鐘,!
底下的評論更是厲害,有的說自己要輔導三個孩子,,特地戴個心率監(jiān)測表,,才能提醒自己不要發(fā)火…… 一位家長陪孩子寫作業(yè)到五年級,然后心梗住院了,,還做了兩個支架,。最后他終于頓悟:想來想去還是命重要,作業(yè)什么的就順其自然吧!
家長們在慶祝找到組織的同時,,紛紛轉(zhuǎn)發(fā)評論,爆料自己的陪讀經(jīng)歷,,簡直就是一部驚天動地的《陪讀血淚史》……
為什么孩子做作業(yè)總是磨蹭,?家長的輔導方式真的有效嗎,?一起來看看外國專家們給家長支的十招,教你如何避免和孩子的家庭作業(yè)較勁,。 孩子拖延或者干脆罷工,,是因為他們沒有認識到任務有什么意義,要么有其他事情分心,,要么在理解,、組織或動力方面遇到困難。不停地催促并不管用,。 如果陪讀時有一點創(chuàng)造性,,父母可以幫助孩子克服這些障礙,提高效率,。以下就是鼓勵孩子更加自信地完成作業(yè),,減少沖突的十種辦法。 1. Establish routines and discourage bad habits Set the tone with an uncluttered, well-equipped study space, and create a consistent schedule that includes breaks. Prevent bad habits by intervening when kids toggle between texting and studying, sacrifice sleep for gaming or start work at midnight. 2. Name and tame negative voices Train kids to notice defeatist thoughts. When a voice whispers, “You’re not good at math,” they can give it a name, such as Mike. Ask them to choose a different name for a voice that affirms they are good at something. Then say: “It’s not you. Mike is causing you problems.” 3. Dress for success Have your kids choose special learning attire, such as a thinking hat or a pair of glasses, that they wear only while studying. Researchers at Northwestern University found that even adults are influenced by their clothing. In a study published in the journal Child Development, researchers found that young children persevered longer when they pretended to be a superhero. 4. Let school be the bad guy If negotiating homework becomes toxic, it is time to contact the child’s teacher or school counselor. Jennifer Goodstein, a sixth-grade teacher in Bethesda, Md. , says she tells parents to stop and write her an email when their child melts down. “We can be the bad guys and say, ‘Okay, Brendan, you were fighting with your mother, so you’re going to do the work here,’ ” she says. 5. Give kids options, but inspect what you expect Allow kids to choose when they work or how they would like to approach a teacher, but follow up, says Kim Campbell, a consultant for the Association for Middle Level Educators in Minnetonka, Minn. If kids promise to connect with a teacher on their own, they need to know what will happen if they do not follow through. 6. Introduce physical breaks “When I see that kids are falling asleep, we’ll do 20 jumping jacks, or play rock-paper-scissors, or pretend we’re in the ocean and there are sharks and we need to swim really fast,” Campbell says. To enhance concentration, she recommends that kids take a walk, play sports or go on a bike ride before they start homework. 7. Establish reward systems Rewards work best when they are immediate. “You earn them when you do your homework for a week, not a quarter,” Campbell says. “Some parents will say you have to get all A’s for the semester, but long-term goals don’t work.” The payoff can be something small, such as stickers to decorate their notebook. 8. Make modifications and connections Enhance the homework experience by taking field trips or making connections to sports, popular media or current events. Parents also can make the most of technology. Kids can study with friends online or use apps to make flashcards, break units into smaller exercises or brainstorm ideas for essays. But don’t do the work for them. As Wormeli says, “What’s the greater gift we can give our kids, that they learn it and it goes into long-term memory, or that they get a false sense of competency?” 9. Identify role models to build grit Parents can ask kids to name people they admire, whether they are professional athletes or favorite writers. When the child wants to give up, ask what that role model would do. 10. Go easy on the pressure Too much pressure causes kids to push back. “At an age when you’re just starting to discover who you are, you’re already being told who you need to be,” Jovanovic says. “When the gap between who you want to be and who your parents need you to be is big, you start rebelling.” 來源:華盛頓郵報,、參考消息網(wǎng) |
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