Have you ever taught your children to learn pinyin at an early age? Is it difficult?

Updated on educate 2024-03-14
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Extraction code: QMRQ Pinyin is the first step to lay a good foundation for primary school Chinese, and the first-grade Chinese teachers began to teach Pinyin classes, but many children did not fully grasp it, resulting in the loss of confidence in learning. I don't dare to speak in class, for fear of making mistakes, ......A series of questions will arise.

    Teaching children to learn pinyin is also a "headache" for many parents, 23 initials, 24 finals, as well as single finals, compound finals, nasal finals, ......Dizzy! Parents should not only be patient, but also have a lot of time to help their children understand.

    Teacher Wang Fang brought a unique "pinyin class", using the combination of princess and prince to let children learn pinyin in an easy-to-understand way.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I have taught, and I have taken a training class for the transition between kindergarten and elementary school, and I will adapt to the first grade relatively quickly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I have taught, wow, I really felt very annoyed at the time, because I found a lot of ways to teach children, but he couldn't raise his interest in pinyin learning. And he also told me that it was so difficult to learn pinyin, and he didn't want to learn it at all. Later, I gave up, I really shouldn't have taught myself, but also listened to the advice of the parents of those children who learned well around me, and sent the child to Shenyang Almighty Double Teacher Miao Growth Kindergarten Convergence Pinyin Class to learn, which was much better than my own teaching.

    The child never said that it was difficult to learn pinyin anymore, but told me that learning pinyin is very fun, and he had to read it to me every day. I learned that the teacher used interesting animation courseware to teach, which was very interesting, so the children liked to learn and could learn very easily. About the child's learning pinyin, I still have a lot of feelings, I don't want you to take a detour, so I push this lesson to you, I hope it can help you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, zero-starting teaching is not not not teaching pinyin, but the way has changed, from the previous "centralized teaching" to "teaching with the text". In the past, teaching pinyin was "concentrated teaching", not knowing words, and now it is called "teaching with literature", which is more in line with the characteristics of children. He told parents not to worry that their children would not be able to adapt to the first grade of primary school if they had not learned pinyin, and their children did not need to learn pinyin in advance.

    "Zero-start" teaching is strictly in accordance with the curriculum standards, it is time to teach pinyin when it is time to teach pinyin, not because you have learned it will not be taught, nor will you teach less because you have learned well. The "Ten Measures for Reducing the Burden on Primary School Students" stipulates that after the first-grade freshmen enter the school, they must strictly follow the curriculum standards to carry out teaching from "zero start", and they must not raise the teaching requirements or speed up the teaching progress.

    So, parents can let go of their anxiety. Nowadays, many schools have made teaching improvements, and the unified textbooks have also adjusted the module arrangement, and children will first learn some simple and commonly used Chinese characters such as "person", "mouth" and "hand" after entering the first grade, and then they will be exposed to pinyin.

    Parents who do not have a grip can try to help their children complete the transition from the following aspects.

    First, focus on your child's ability to concentrate.

    Duration. In early childhood, children will put their energy into the things they are interested in, and if they are properly guided, their concentration will develop well. This is an important factor that affects the effectiveness of classroom learning.

    In the family, you can observe the duration of your child's attention through games and stories.

    For example, you can use blocks with your child to build a topic that interests them, or you can listen to and tell a story, or you can learn about your child's concentration development through physical games. However, when your child is concentrating on something, avoid disturbing them, such as not feeding them with food or water, and then intervene when needed.

    Secondly, support the development of children's abilities. Children always like to ask "why", parents should not be anxious when they encounter their children's questions, be patient, be generous and try to find answers with them. This process of discovering problems and finding ways to solve them will be the key to the development of children's abilities.

    This kind of ability will help children to look at and solve problems correctly when they encounter problems in learning.

    The above content reference: People's Daily Online-Can't you keep up with the rhythm of primary school if you haven't learned pinyin in advance?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because the national education requires that the kindergarten stage is not allowed to carry out pinyin teaching, so the public kindergarten is not pinyin learning, however, private kindergartens in order to reflect the high tuition value of private kindergartens will generally teach children pinyin, and when entering primary school learning, primary school teachers will default to the child has learned pinyin, most of the time for pinyin teaching will be faster, resulting in pinyin teaching of the young connection disjointed problem. In general, as long as you study it in advance, there is no difficult problem.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Children have learned pinyin in the stage of early transition, but they have learned relatively little, that is, they have been exposed to it. I feel that the child is not very difficult to learn, and he quickly accepts it, probably taught by the teacher in the school.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Pinyin is really important. It's still a bit difficult to learn. I recommend that you find a professional teacher to make up for your child before he or she enters primary school. Because after going to elementary school, the teacher learned pinyin very quickly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    After learning, the teacher will also assign homework, but it is not too strict.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Pinyin in primary school is not difficult, but it must be standardized pronunciation, to be accurate, and it will be troublesome to correct it later.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    My kids are in.

    Didn't go to kindergarten.

    When I was at home.

    Just hand him over pinyin.

    Kanji, written.

    Very good, not very difficult.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I don't know if other children have been to it, but my children have been to it. Because I heard at that time, even after the child entered the first grade, he didn't have so much time to learn pinyin. If the child's receptivity is not so strong, it will be very difficult to learn pinyin in a short time, you think about pinyin has so many combinations, children have to learn, you can imagine how difficult it is.

    It is precisely because of this that I decided to let our children go to participate in the Nanchang all-round double teacher Miao Growth Kindergarten Transition Pinyin class, and I am also grateful for my decision. Because my child has learned pinyin very well after going to school, and he can teach other children to learn, which shows that he has mastered it very well. However, it is no wonder that children can learn so well, their teachers use interesting animation courseware to teach, which is indeed very suitable for teaching children in the early transition stage.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is not very difficult for young children to learn pinyin. If you want to teach your child pinyin, you must insist on learning one or two every day. Slowly accumulate. Children must be taught to pronounce words correctly. Practice makes perfect over time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's hard, isn't it? What needs to be paid attention to is some pinyin rules, for example, when the initials j, q, x and ü are spelled together, and when y and ü form syllables, the two points on ü are omitted to write the rules. This is a difficult point.

    You can use the following formulas to help children memorize: "Xiao U meets j, q, x, remove the two points and read ü", Xiao U meets j, q, x, take off the hat and salute", "Xiao U is very proud, look up, big y help it, take off the pride hat". This kind of mantra is very helpful for children to learn pinyin and memorize rules.

    If you have high learning requirements for your child, I think you can choose to let your child participate in the Jilin all-round dual-teacher Miao Growth Kindergarten Transition Pinyin class. This class is very special, because the teachers use interesting animation courseware to teach, and the children will be very interested and enjoy learning pinyin. If you are interested, your child will learn more easily.

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