First, let the children "stunned"
Many parents think that it is a bad habit to keep their children in a daze, but in fact, when children are in a daze, their thinking will diverge and will not stop. This is also a process of constant thinking. When parents forcibly pull their children out of fugue, the child's thinking process is destroyed.
Second, let children read more books and enhance their thinking flexibility.
Children's reading has many advantages, many of which will affect the adaptability of thinking. When reading a book, children can calm down and think quietly, draw inspiration from the book and make the content of thinking deeper. This is also conducive to children's creativity.
Third, cultivate children's long-term thinking ability.
In other words, parents can consciously give their children the opportunity to think independently and enhance their ability to continue thinking. In this process, parents should try not to interfere or let their way of thinking affect their children. When encountering problems, it is an educational wisdom to let children learn to think independently and come up with solutions to the problems. Usually, if parents help their children too much, they will increase their sense of dependence and make them lazy, unable to think for a long time and unable to improve their minds.
Fourth, cultivate children's language ability.
When children are encouraged to express themselves, their thinking will be active and will last. Children often express their ideas through description, and are inspired by new ideas in the process of description. At the same time, children's psychological adaptability can also be supplemented and developed. In addition, children's language expression ability is also very important. Many times in life, we need to think about speaking and doing things. If parents pay attention to let their children develop their language ability, slowly, their children will become more and more fluent. They will think first, and their mentality will get better and better.
Fifth, let children think more and ask "why"
Children are full of endless curiosity about the outside world. Sometimes children will ask, "Mom, why can planes fly in the sky?" Some parents may be impatient with such questions and think that their children's study is the most important. But in fact, the child asks this question because he is thinking. If parents repeatedly "pour cold water", the child's thinking will be blocked, and it will inevitably hurt the child over time.