Let the children arrange their own time.
Give children an hour or two of free time to plan how to spend it. In this way, children can not only learn to cherish time, but also cultivate independence and sense of responsibility.
Make time "visible"
Put an alarm clock in a conspicuous place at home, or buy a watch for your child to let him know what time it is at any time. In this way, children can feel the passage of time more intuitively and gradually develop regular living habits.
Set a time frame
Work out a timetable for study and rest with your child, so that the child can understand when to do what. This will not only improve children's learning efficiency, but also let them learn how to arrange their time reasonably and cherish every minute.