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Children know nothing, and they still can't dress themselves after the sixth grade of primary school. Is this related to development?

Children know nothing, and they still can't dress themselves after the sixth grade of primary school. Is this related to development? We often see in the news that some children can do nothing because they have been taken care of by their parents for a long time. Some children, even in the sixth grade of primary school, still can't wear clothes, which also makes parents very embarrassed. And if this child goes out, it will really make others laugh at him. Then parents should pay attention to this situation. If the child needs parents to dress up in the sixth grade, it means that the child lacks exercise.

It is important for children to learn to dress themselves, but since children grow up, parents help them dress. When children ask themselves to get dressed, parents usually help. Because parents don't trust their children's ability enough, they feel that children can't dress independently. At the same time, I am worried that children will catch cold in the process of learning to dress up. Frequent intervention and help will make children lack opportunities for exercise, and it is difficult for children to learn to dress up by themselves.

Many children always fail several times when they learn to dress for the first time. For example, children will put their clothes on backwards, put their hands into their sleeves and so on. At this time, if parents don't guide their children well and help them dress directly, children will feel that it doesn't matter whether they learn or not. Anyway, his parents help him dress, and he won't practice dressing attentively, so it's difficult to learn to dress by himself. "Good boy is praised." Although this sentence is too absolute, there is still some truth worth learning. In daily life, parents might as well let their children do what they can.

For example, when a child can eat with a spoon, parents should not rush to correct the way the child holds the spoon, but praise the child for eating by himself first, so that the child has a sense of pride and accomplishment. This can stimulate the enthusiasm of children to eat by themselves. After all, children don't have any life experience and can't teach themselves, so parents and friends should patiently give their children some specific operation methods of skills. In the process of teaching, parents should not use adult thinking to teach, which will make it difficult for children to understand and master. Parents should stand on the child's point of view and explain it as carefully as possible.