There are countless benefits for primary school students to learn and recite ancient poems, so many parents have such a question: If children are only 2 or 3 years old, can they recite ancient poems from an early age?
Some parents think: "Children should recite ancient poems from an early age, which can improve their memory", "Ancient poems are catchy and can cultivate children's expressive ability" ... Others don't think so: "Children are so young, they don't understand the meaning of poems, and it doesn't make much sense to recite them." "Children start reciting ancient poems very early, and they will definitely forget them when they grow up. Isn't this a waste of effort? " ……
Since parents are talking about ancient poems, then Park Kwok-chun will explain it to parents, hoping to provide some reference and help to parents.
Children aged one, two or three don't know the meaning of ancient poems. Can they recite them?
The answer is of course "yes". In life, many babies like to hum nursery rhymes, so catchy ancient poems can be hummed like nursery rhymes and nursery rhymes. In ancient China, poetry was written for singing and handed down with appropriate music. Even back to modern times, many ancient poems have been adapted into popular songs, such as Mink Head, Alone in the West Building and Into the Wine. Therefore, ancient poetry is also understood as a kind of music, a kind of rhythm, so the baby can certainly recite ancient poetry.
The ancient poems recited by children aged 2, 2 and 3 will be forgotten after a while, so is it still useful to recite ancient poems?
Harold Burt, an American psychologist, made a study on a young child. When the child was three years old, Mr. Burt made him recite strange Hebrew for two years. Then, disconnect the child's recitation process. By the age of seven, the child had forgotten the Hebrew recitation and could not understand the Hebrew meaning. Then, Mr. Burt asked his children to learn Hebrew and another strange language, but found that the speed of children learning Hebrew was one third faster than that of learning another strange language.
Therefore, even if children recite ancient poems and forget them after a while, they will still leave an impression in their minds, which will improve the efficiency of learning poems in the future.
Third, can children recite ancient poems from an early age promote brain development?
Parents care about their children's brain development, so is it effective to recite ancient poems from childhood? First of all, Park Huo Jun mentioned above that ancient poetry can be regarded as a kind of music and rhythm. Studies in Britain have found that when children read rhythmic poems, they will stimulate children's brain areas and practice reading and music, which can promote the development of children's information processing and brain memory. In addition, children who like to recite ancient poems from an early age have stronger reading comprehension and better brain memory. To sum up, it is very beneficial for children to recite ancient poems from an early age, which can promote their intellectual development.
Fourth, because children are young, parents must grasp the scale when they recite ancient poems.
If children like reciting ancient poems, parents may wish to encourage them to read more books. And if children don't like or even hate reciting ancient poems, then parents can't force their children too much. Forcing children to learn ancient poetry will make them hate learning ancient poetry and knowledge, which will only be counterproductive.
In addition, there are many ways for parents to help their children's brain grow and develop, not just by reciting ancient poems. If children don't like being taught ancient poetry, then find other suitable ways to avoid affecting their healthy growth.
Fifth, teaching the skills of reciting ancient poems will also have a good effect for children to recite ancient poems in the future.
Children need to recite some ancient poems, and it is difficult for children to recite long poems well, so parents should provide some reciting skills to make children recite poems better.
1. When you encounter complex sentences, you can divide the content of reciting into several paragraphs, one by one, and then connect them, which can reduce the difficulty;
2. Parents can explain the essence of some poems and help children understand the content of poems. If there is a story in the poem, then parents may wish to talk about it and mobilize the enthusiasm of their children;
3. To describe the scene of a poem, it is best to connect a picture and a small movie in series, so that a picture can be formed in the child's mind, which will help to recite the poem more quickly.
4, the most important point: review the old and know the new, pay more attention to review, so as to remember ancient poems.
PiaoCaiJun said:
Reciting ancient poems by children is a persistent process, which may have no effect at first, but after a period of time, it will play a very good role in cultivating children's memory, imagination and understanding, so children can read more ancient poems!