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What should a talkative child do in class?

Some children are born smart, and their imagination is extremely rich and creative because of their jumping thinking. In appearance, they are playful and active. We can give such children some difficult tasks, so that they can give full play to their thinking advantages in the process of completing the tasks. Their creativity and exploration spirit often give adults an unexpected result. While affirming that children are different, we still need to help them find a quiet feeling. No matter how active a child is, he is also very focused on doing what he likes. At this time, parents should seize the opportunity to affirm this, suggesting that you can do it if you want. Give your child more affirmation, and don't ignore other advantages because your child is active. My daughter is 8 years old this year. One of her biggest headaches is that she always speaks in class. The teacher criticized him, but she refused to admit it. She often says, "The classmates around me talk to me first. Why doesn't the teacher criticize others? " The teacher moved the seat many times, but the effect was still not obvious. The child has promised to change it many times, but he just can't change it. What should he do now? In the past, textbooks were all student-centered, and every child should be given a chance to express himself, but now teachers often can't. In order for children to learn to consciously abide by classroom discipline, it is mainly necessary to cultivate their concentration in class and pay attention to learning content and teachers' requirements. Specific methods can refer to the following suggestions: ① Write suggestive words such as "concentrate in class, don't talk casually" on the child's pencil box and book cover; Parents put forward "tasks" for their children in class, such as "grading" teachers' teaching level, grading students' answers to questions, and even finding faults in teachers' lectures. Parents should talk to their children every day, listen to their voices, give them full opportunities for self-expression, and at the same time gradually make demands on their children, so that they can understand that talking is not a disadvantage, and the key is to look at the time, place and occasion; Parents can remind and guide their children to listen to the teacher's comments and requirements after class, so that children can understand and respect the teacher's opinions.