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How to cultivate children's diligent habits
Parents should strictly ask their children to at least do their own thing, get up in the morning, wash their faces, go to school, do their own laundry, go home from school and take the initiative to study. In this way, in the long run, children will inevitably develop good habits of doing their own things, and children will be more diligent about their own things.

Start with small things

Parents persuade their children to cultivate their diligent habits from trivial matters. From cleaning the home for the first time to washing clothes by yourself for the first time, parents should encourage their children, know how to praise them and let them taste the sweetness of diligence, which plays an important role in developing the habit of diligence.

Inspire children with inspirational stories

Encourage children to tell inspirational stories frequently. Naturally, the story of hanging beam and stabbing stocks should be mentioned. Wang Xizhi practiced calligraphy, and achieved it? Birds draw eggs, Qu Yuan studies hard, digs the wall to borrow light, "As long as you work hard, the iron pestle grinds into a needle" and so on. Such stories can be told to children more often, and parents need to explore familiar people and things around them, which will motivate children more effectively.

Set a good example

Parents should set an example for their children. An example is a flag. Parents should set a diligent example for their children at home. Parents are busy doing housework every day, which will inevitably make children feel the greatness of their parents, and naturally they will slowly do some housework within their power. Words are not as good as examples. This is a fact.

By means of performance

For the cultivation of children's diligent habits, we might as well use expressive means when necessary. Family education in America is worth learning from many of our parents.