How to educate children to know colors (preschool education guidance)
Parents should master more ways to teach their children knowledge, and the most taboo is rigidity, which not only has no effect, but also affects the baby's desire to explore knowledge. Today, based on how to educate children to know colors, let's learn the methods of educating children in detail! "Zhuang Zhuang, why don't you know the color!" Zhuang Zhuang is over two years old, can walk and run, has a clever mouth and can express all his thoughts and feelings completely and clearly. But one day I was surprised to find that "this child doesn't know color". When it comes to color, he has no concept of red, yellow, blue and green! What's going on I took the child angrily and began to "teach". I found some colored paper at random and started teaching with the three primary colors. "Red, yellow and blue, know these three colors first" and "This is red, this is blue and this is yellow". At first, the children thought it was a game, which matched my learning. I taught it several times and found it very successful, but "testing the teaching effect" found that he didn't remember anything! I put three pieces of colored paper on the sofa. The "red", "yellow" and "blue" children all looked right, but when I put them in a different order and asked questions, he was completely confused. "Blue" and "yellow" are just words! I have taught it several times, but it still doesn't work. I can't help shouting "Are you color blind?" And slapped the child twice! I was so strong that I cried. I can't be serious about children over two years old, but I was forced to leave class. Later, my aunt, who was a child, told me that you should not work so hard. "Try to connect the color with the familiar things around him and teach them." I tried it with a grain of salt. "Today, mom gave you rice in your little red bowl", "This apple is red" and "The watermelon you ate is red". . After he slowly understood the concept of red, I said, "The leaves are green" and "The little chair we are sitting in is green" ... A few days or more passed, and I don't remember when the "color recognition teaching" ended. Anyway, later the child knew all the colors, and then I understood. I told the child stiffly that "this is red, this is blue and that is yellow" and "feed it with a spoon". This is the first time in my memory of raising children that I feel the importance of following the law of education. I have been teaching for decades and often think about this problem. Education is a systematic science, which should be persuasive, patient, meticulous and never dogmatic. If it is simple and rude, it may make the teacher or the receiver finally choose to give up, or it may make the receiver accept the wrong information. It is associated with the fact that for many years, the father of the child often refers to what we usually call brown, brown or brown as "gray", and I am often annoyed and puzzled by his wrong expression. The reason is probably that he accidentally set up a wrong idea in his childhood and "kept it to this day".