It can be seen that it is necessary for children to develop some study habits after attending primary school, especially in the following three aspects:
First, cultivate children's habit of focusing on learning.
Nowadays, many children have problems of inattention and difficulty in concentration. I get distracted as soon as I attend class. I don't know what the teacher said. "I am in the classroom and my heart is outside the classroom." This situation must be stopped, otherwise it will affect children's grades more seriously in the future.
In daily life, parents can train their children's concentration in a planned way. For example, let children spell building blocks and Rubik's cube, set time for children, and ask children to complete their learning goals within the specified time. After training day after day, after a long time, he can form the habit of concentrating on his work (study).
Second, cultivate children's habit of thinking.
The biggest fear of learning is not thinking, because what the teacher teaches you is "dead knowledge" and you need to digest and understand it. If you rely on rote memorization, you may be able to keep your grades at the average level in your class with the help of "Superman's efforts" at first, but you will feel "at a loss" if you don't want to use your brain after junior high school.
Children should be diligent in thinking in primary school, and have the spirit of "knowing why, knowing why" in the process of learning, so as to learn knowledge thoroughly. No matter how the questions change in the future exams, you can change with them. And even after graduation, the knowledge you have learned will be of great benefit to your life.
Third, cultivate children's habit of previewing before class, reviewing after class and taking notes in class.
The purpose of preview before class is to let you know what the teacher is going to say in class and help you understand. At the same time, you will also focus on listening to the knowledge points that you didn't understand beforehand, which will also drive your enthusiasm for attending classes. Reviewing after class can ensure that you won't forget this knowledge. As the saying goes, "Reading a book a hundred times can help you understand the meaning". In addition, taking notes is what I always advocate. After all, "a good memory is not as good as a bad writing." You can read it if you want in the future, but if you don't take notes, you may forget it without extension.
For children in primary school, I think the above three study habits are very important. Developing these good habits will definitely help children's study. Parents here can focus on training.