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If children don't know how to cherish things, they must be guided and educated, so that they understand that nothing is for nothing, they are all obtained by people's hard work.
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I think young children don't know how to cherish things, this is a very normal phenomenon, now many children are like this, parents should pay attention to their children's education in this area. Let children understand that everything is hard-won. What they have is through your hard work, in exchange for making him understand your hard work.
In this way, he will definitely not waste all kinds of things again. At the same time, it can also develop good living habits.
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My daughter doesn't know how to cherish things, what is in her hand, no matter how expensive she says, she will throw it away. I'm definitely going to be angry at this point, but I'm not going to hit her, I'm going to tell her you pick this up, do you know this is bought for money? Do you know where this money comes from?
This is earned by the hard work of Mom and Dad, it is not easy, you just threw it away, didn't you just throw the money? At this time, my daughter will pick it up, and I asked her if she would lose it in the future, and she said no!
I believe that every child feels sorry for their parents.
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First of all, we should start with the problem of wasting food when children eat, and tell children that it is very wrong to waste food. The best teaching material for reasoning is the ancient poem: "On the afternoon of hoeing day, sweat drops into the soil."
Who knows that Chinese food is hard work. "Please use vivid and concrete stories to express how difficult it is for the farmer to sow seeds, and explain the complex process of growing grains to food. Let children have feelings for farmers' labor and know how to respect the fruits of others' labor.
At the same time, it is also necessary to correctly educate and guide children to take care of public property. It is necessary to make children realize that the beauty of flowers is for everyone to appreciate, to beautify the environment, not to be occupied alone, and to maintain public property is everyone's responsibility.
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In the past, my sister was a waste of food, and she didn't finish every meal, and then my mother would tell him that it was my father's penny for money, and my father sweated a lot because of the food. Children are very kind, my mother told him so, and then my sister would be very well-behaved and finish the meal every time.
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My baby too, usually buy some of the stationery for her don't know how to cherish, littered everywhere.
Later, I went to guide the children that their things should be cleaned and then put in a place, and often educate the children in this way, and slowly develop good habits, and they will know how to cherish things.
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When he destroys these things, he says that if you destroy these things in the future, I won't buy you toys anymore, let alone buy you snacks anymore, so you must pay attention to your behavior, and they are very precious things, so don't destroy them, Mommy will be angry.
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Don't let him know it too easily, often the hard-won will be cherished!
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This question can be answered in the following parts:
1. What is the reason why a child wants something?
Before a child wants something, parents should first understand why the child wants it. Is it because everyone of the same age has it, and the children also want to keep up with the trend? Or is it because of the actual benefits that this thing can bring to the child?
If it's the former, parents can consider whether it's really necessary and whether it's worth spending money on with their children. If it's the latter, parents can consider supporting their children to buy this thing.
2. How should parents respond to their children's needs?
If parents think that it is not necessary or worth spending money on what their child wants, they can work with their child to ask this question to make them understand that they don't actually need it, or let them find a way to get it themselves. If parents think that their child wants this item to have the benefits of actual cherry blossoms, they can consider supporting their child to buy it, or discussing with their child how to get it.
3. Parents need to educate their children about financial management.
Whether it is supporting or rejecting their children's purchases, parents need to educate their children on the right financial concepts. Let children understand that money is not a bottomless pit and needs to be saved and used wisely. Parents can work with their children to create a financial plan so that they can understand their expenses and income, and learn how to plan and manage their finances.
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For educating babies must be cultivated from an early age, that is, when buying toys. Be cautious and don't buy too often. The best way to earn gifts with housework is to gradually understand that toys are not easy to come by, and he will cherish the fruits of his labor more when he uses them!
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How can children develop a good habit of cherishing things? 1. Lead by example and provide children with a frugal living environment. Generally speaking, the economic ability of modern families has improved rapidly, and because of the small number of children, parents are also very fond of their children, and they will inevitably be more particular about clothing, food, housing and transportation.
However, if the child has grown up in a luxurious environment, then he may feel that frugality is a shameful or bad habit.
Therefore, no matter how good the economic environment is, we should lead by example and let our children develop the habit of not wasting in their ears and eyes. In terms of toys, children often ask their parents to buy the same toys as others for him, and parents will buy them without thinking because of the cheapness of the toys. The things asked for are so easy to come by, teach children how to know how to cherish them?
While it is important to choose toys that are beneficial to children, parents should also understand that "buy what you should buy and don't buy what you shouldn't" is a good way to educate.
In terms of daily life, parents can practice thrifty behaviors with their children, such as teaching them to turn off the lights and water, and asking them to help them turn off the TV that no one is watching, so as to naturally develop the habit of cherishing things. 2. Discuss ways to "cherish" with your children In addition to leading by example, parents can also use discussions to guide their children to develop the habit of not wasting.
For example, when it comes to food, parents can use the phrase "eat a slice first, eat it and take it later, don't take a bite and throw it away" to express that we "care". Don't get used to your child too much, let him develop an attitude of "I don't eat it, my mother will eat it".
You can also discuss with your child how to take care of things when you use them. For example: don't pull too hard, put down gently, etc.
Discuss with your child how to mark what belongs to him, and at the same time, involve him in the preparation work so that he knows what belongs to him, so that he is less likely to lose things, and even if they are lost, they are easy to identify and retrieve.
3. Cultivate children's habits of properly preserving things Usually teach children to develop good habits such as tidying up, tidying up, returning things to their original places, and keeping things properly, which can also avoid waste. Don't think that "that thing is cheap anyway, it's better to buy it if you lose it", if your child develops the habit of keeping things, not only will things not be easy to lose, but they will not have to buy everything again and become wasteful.
Parents may wish to prepare a storage box for their child to put his own "treasures", which will help him develop this good habit. 4. Cultivate children's hands-on and waste habits Children can easily learn from their parents the practice of "throwing away what you don't want". In fact, if we put a little effort into teaching, we will find that there are many uses for waste.
For example, empty soda cans can be used to grow flowers and tadpoles; Old newspapers can be folded into toys, etc.
Training children to use their brains to "turn decay into magic" can not only cultivate children's habits of cherishing things and making full use of things, but also help the development of creative and thinking skills. If a toy or item breaks, we can also encourage the child to fix it himself, which is also a way to cultivate a sense of cherishment. For the sake of children, parents spend more time.
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It is not difficult to tell the baby to cherish things. When a baby damages something. Don't be in a hurry, buy him a new one.
Even a substitute is not given to him. He may not be able to use it for a while. So he felt uncomfortable inside.
If she messes with you, you reason with him. Speak well, don't beat, don't scold, and don't fulfill him. Tell him again until he stops making trouble.
I'll buy you a new one now, but you have to cherish her. A friend of mine's kid loves to lose things. My friend wouldn't be in a hurry to buy him a new one.
Don't let him buy it again after a while, he will know how to cherish it.
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