Cultivate interest
Encourage children to participate in activities that interest them, such as learning musical instruments, reading books, participating in sports and so on. This can help children cultivate interest and increase knowledge, which is conducive to all-round development.
Reward in kind
Give the children some kind rewards. For example, you can buy some school supplies for your children, such as laptops, desks or related learning tools. These purchases can be used as rewards, but family financial affordability should also be considered.
Relaxation and entertainment
Give children time and space to do things they like, such as traveling with their parents or getting together with friends. While the child is studying, give him/her some opportunities to relax and entertain, and maintain psychological balance and physical and mental health.
draw up a plan
Make meaningful plans for children. For example, after children get good grades in the final exam, they can ask their parents to learn a new skill, or take part in a social practice, so that children can actively learn and grow under the guidance of their parents.
Values education
It should be noted that while promoting the reward, it should also reflect the value of hard work and effort. Let children know that excellent grades are the result of hard work, not just red envelopes and gifts. This helps to cultivate children's self-motivation and internal motivation, and reduces the dependence of material rewards on children.
1. Work plan for legal education in primary schools
I. Guiding ideology
Focusing on the work of school education and teaching center,