The child has just entered primary school. Is there any way to stimulate his interest in Chinese studies?

I believe that all mothers who understand English enlightenment know the famous SSS. In fact, in ancient China, there were two sets of enlightenment books to cultivate children's sense of language and rhyme: Enlightenment of Rhythm and Duyun of Li Weng. When my child 10 months old, I bought a set of Guanwen Zhuoban. At that time, I felt that the painting style was elegant and illustrated. I can read it to her and enjoy ink painting. Later, I bought a set of graphic reading version of Uncle Ka and gave her a reading pen to play with. The voice inside really made her ears pregnant, and every sentence was accompanied by corresponding pictures and pinyin, which was easy for children to understand. In the first grade of primary school, you can also read aloud as a pinyin practice, which is catchy.

The most beautiful language is often poetic, and many nursery rhymes we sang as children also bear the imprint of the times. Like the current popular eloquence courses, they all come from modern rhymes, and the output of children's language must be based on full input. As if nothing had happened, reading these classic nursery rhymes to children is actually an aesthetic education of classic illustrations in picture books. In nursery rhymes and nursery rhymes books, Hulu likes the zoo and China nursery rhymes best, which can remind her of things observed in her life. Every time I see these books, she will read them by herself and mumble a bunch of words that I don't understand. I always thought that every child was a seed. They need sunshine and rain, and they need to absorb nutrients. If you want your child to have flowers and plants in the future, you must input enough poetic language in the early stage.

"300,000" (three-character classics, 1000 words for one person). Grinding the baby's ears, listening to Uncle Kai's "Enlightenment of Rhythm" for a while, coupled with his knowledge of graphics and texts, has actually planted the seeds of rhyme. Then there is the three-character sutra, which many mothers can use. As the saying goes, "if you read the three-character classics well, you will know what happened through the ages." Because of the strong sense of rhythm, I still adhere to the form of music+picture books for children to implant. When the child has a certain cognition, I will tell her the allusions of the three-character classics. Because my daughter was less than one year old at that time, I accompanied her to watch the reading version of Teaching Children to Sing and Learn the Three-Character Classics and the Pronunciation Book of the Three-Character Classics produced by Qu Wei culture, and showed her the picture book of the Three-Character Classics at night, enjoying the Chinese style and colorful pictures in the picture book with her.

There is a strong style of New Year pictures in the picture book, and the audio version explains them one by one. After learning Pinyin, she can pick it up as a Pinyin reading again. I don't emphasize "hundreds of surnames" very much. I plan to popularize the origin and historical allusions of common surnames when the children are older. Among "Three Thousand Characters", what I appreciate most is "One Thousand Characters", because it is a rhyme composed of 1000 unrepeatable Chinese characters selected by Zhou Xingsi from Wang Xizhi's calligraphy in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. It is an important part of China traditional culture, with brilliant literary talent and knowledge of astronomy, geography and social history. It is highly recommended to teach children to sing and learn thousands of words. The music is really beautiful! In the evening, parents and children read thousand-word picture books together, and do some cognitive game expansion during the day. It will be used as a textbook for learning Chinese characters in the future, haha.