How Well Do You Know Your Child?

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In U.S.A we often hear that parenting does matters. In China, we all know if the child is not well educated, everybody blames his or her parents. In Japan, we also hear that a child wins because his or her parents’ power. There is no doubt that family education acts a crucial role on children’s education. Parents are the most important teachers in a child’s life.

While we all know that by children’s developmental milestones, they were born as successful learners, they have incredible eagerness and ability to learn. However, as they grow, some are doing well in school, some are not. Each child has unique gifts to contribute to the learning process. It is our responsibility, as parents and teachers, to help children know what their gifts are and how to nurture them.

How parents help the child identify and respect his or her talents, learning strengths, and needs? How parents help the child discover his or her interests, dreams, passions, and goals? How parents help the child become an eager, self-directed learner? How parents help the child to maximize his or her learning ability and potential? In the next several posts, we are going to discuss these questions.

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2 Responses to “How Well Do You Know Your Child?”

  1. Dilasari Hidayat Says:

    I’m curently looking for a free learning Mandaring language site for my daughter and have found one (ChinesePod.com). Thank you very much for the information.

  2. cana Says:

    Dilasari Hidayat, it’s very nice to hear that you found what you want.

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