Parents adhere to the "towel principle" and are not afraid of their children's work
When it comes to children's homework, we must adhere to the "towel principle" of never giving up and no compromise. What do we mean?
In other words, since these homework must be done tonight, you must let the child do what he says, and finish the day. If you don’t do it that day, do it even if you don’t sleep. If you are sleepy, use a towel and ice ice. face.
We don't let our children give up easily, and don't let ourselves compromise with them easily.
What if the child is sleepy? It’s okay, it’s normal for the child to be sleepy. We can give the child a cold towel and ice his face, or take the child to the pool to wash his face.
Then look at the child’s eyes and tell him seriously: Mom knows that you are sleepy, but today’s things must be done today. There is no room for negotiation, because we are to be a person who speaks and counts. Come on, baby .
Since we are determined to let our children develop good study habits, we must not be too soft-hearted. Even if the child is acting coquettishly and crying with you, and he just doesn't want to write, it doesn't matter, we just need to lift the child's face and put it on the ice with a towel.
The mother does not need to be angry or lose her temper, just encourage the child: baby, hold on, you can go to bed and sleep comfortably after writing.