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Are there any books suitable for orphanage children?

Children in orphanages lack parental care and family warmth. Therefore, children of the same age living in their own small families should be stronger and more independent.

There is no need to deliberately use some books that compare chicken soup, so that children will be more comfortable in a short time. I think it is more important to let them know their present situation and cultivate them into independent children.

Like ordinary primary school teachers will ask primary school students to read extra-curricular books, such as How Steel was Tempered, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, The Journey to the West and so on. Children should be allowed to read more famous books. Of course, fairy tales are also indispensable, which can maintain the innocent mind for children.

An encyclopedia of knowledge and a hundred thousand why are essential. Give them more practical books so that they can directly understand the doubts in life. Children in orphanages lack the guidance of their parents, and teachers in orphanages will not say that they take care of their parents one by one, so considerate. It is better to choose a suitable book for children to read and let them benefit from it.

Try not to let them contact online literature books too early. It's not that online literature is not good, but that children in orphanages are immature and can't distinguish the correct concepts. Online novels are easier to read and addicted.

Don't let them read some mindless romance novels or novels with absurd themes, which are easy to mislead children. To tell the truth, reading these novels is of little help to children. If you indulge in reading novels and read some novels that are not conducive to your child's physical and mental health, it will be detrimental to his whole growth and development. ?

Therefore, in selecting books, we should give them a correct view of three concepts and strictly handle the first line of defense formed by their thoughts.