Read aloud for one hour and read silently for two hours in the afternoon. I find that when reading aloud, my brain is easily distracted and I don't know what to say.
Why?
Reading requires three things: eyes, mouth, heart, and the most important thing is that the heart feels something. Maybe when reading aloud, you are absent-minded and thinking about other things, while when reading silently, you are more concentrated, so it is easy to remember.
Extract a few paragraphs and enjoy them carefully.
1. Keep the child's nature, but remove everything except the child's nature. Keep children's nature, but stop them from doing stupid things and fooling around. Keep the child's nature, but arm him with knowledge in the direction he points out.
2. The task of education is to organize the forces to promote growth, so as to ensure that education can continue after students leave school. It is the best product of school education to cultivate children's willingness to learn from life itself and to build a life state that everyone is willing to learn in the process of life.
3. Only the education that challenges children's abilities through the requirements in the common life situation is the only real education.
I firmly believe that if everyone engages in activities suitable for removing talents, then individuals will feel happy and social organizations will be perfect. The primary task of education is to discover an individual's unique talent and train him to use it effectively.
The characteristic of real human life is that people must develop themselves into a truly moral, rational and free person through their own will.
6. There are two ways to get used to it, one is routine, and the other is to actively adjust one's activities and establish the ability to adapt to new situations. The former habit provides a background for growth, and the latter habit is growth itself. Positive habits include the pioneering spirit of thinking, inventing and using one's abilities for new purposes.