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A child who is muddling along, why is it slower and slower?

Children's pace of life and the speed of doing things are different from those of adults. Sometimes it's not that children are dawdling, but that the speed that children can reach is too fast. Generally speaking, parents may see their children's procrastination for several reasons:

First, because he has no concept of time, some adults will say "five minutes left" or "it's almost 8: 30" and "I'll give you another half hour", but some children don't have a very general concept of time. Maybe your five minutes are already in a hurry, but in the child's view, he doesn't know how long it is. Maybe he will feel that there is still a lot of time to finish slowly.

Secondly, because children don't want to do this, parents need to find out the problem. If children are dissatisfied with the status quo, or don't like the tasks that need to be completed now, then they may also be procrastinating, so parents need to communicate with their children about this problem, understand his real thoughts, and then find the best solution.