Look at the clock, look
Cultivate children's habit of observing clocks and watches from an early age, so that children can gradually understand that time is gone forever, thus cherishing every moment more.
Reasonable arrangement of time
Parents can teach their children some practical time management skills and arrange schedules according to their priorities, so that children can know how to be masters of time from an early age. When children do better and better, don't forget to give them sincere praise and encouragement.
free time
When children gradually know how to cherish time, it is time for them to control their own time. This is not only a positive incentive, but also a respect for their personal growth.
Moderate restraint and freedom
When the child is procrastinating, parents can moderately relax their control and let the child experience the consequences of procrastination. For example, if a child is late for school, let him take responsibility and explain the reason to the teacher.
Summary and reflection
Spend a few minutes every day reviewing things with your children, summarizing the reasons for not finishing them on time and discussing how to improve them. This kind of repetition helps children to better plan the future and avoid repeating the same mistakes.