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How to Cultivate Pupils' Creativity
1? Protect children's curiosity and thirst for knowledge

Curiosity is the embodiment of people's desire to know the world, a strong cognitive demand and an innate instinct of people. Curiosity helps people adapt to nature and society on the basis of understanding the world.

Parents should protect their children's curiosity and thirst for knowledge, which is the source of children's doubts. Parents should give active support and protection, that is to say, in addition to protecting children's interest and curiosity, they should also actively stimulate children's interest and curiosity about new things. This is an important way to train children to find and ask questions.

Parents can consciously expand their children's living space, often take their children for a walk and play outdoors, get in touch with nature and society, and participate in various activities, so that children have more opportunities to observe and explore, and stimulate their curiosity about new things and thinking about various things and phenomena.

2? Respect children and respect their problems.

Only by maintaining inner psychological freedom, free experience, free thinking and free expression can children take the initiative to ask questions, boldly question and show their unique creativity.

Therefore, parents should first respect their children, their interests, hobbies, wishes and ambitions, their different views and opinions on things, and every question raised by their children. Accept and appreciate all kinds of strange questions raised by children with a positive attitude, and encourage children to find their own answers.

3? Family culture that loves learning and thinking.

Without the reserve of knowledge and the stimulation of all kinds of information, children will have no problems. Therefore, parents should pay attention to the creation of cultural atmosphere in the family. Parents should strengthen the study of their own knowledge, set an example, influence their children with practical actions, and strive to form a family extracurricular life with reading, reading newspapers and visiting the market as the main content.

At the same time, we should provide children with all kinds of books and materials as much as possible, and treat their questions patiently and seriously. In this way, children in a family atmosphere that loves learning and encourages thinking will naturally form a good habit of questioning and asking questions.