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How to educate children to care for school supplies

3-6 years old is the key period to develop children's intellectual potential, the golden period for children's healthy physical and mental growth, and the basic period for cultivating good manners and good study and living habits. As children grow older and enter kindergarten, they need to study hard and form a good habit of caring for school supplies. So, how to educate children to care for school supplies? Let's talk about the common sense of caring for school supplies first. Parents should educate their children: they should form a good habit of caring for school supplies, wrap their schoolbags with book covers, don't scribble on books, don't tear them up, don't throw them around at will, and put pencils and erasers in pencil boxes neatly and cleanly, so that they can be easily found when needed. Second, it is said that the situation guides the judgment of right and wrong. Parents can cite examples of children's treatment of school supplies, describe positive (civilized) and negative (uncivilized) examples respectively, encourage children to judge which children are doing right and which children are doing wrong, and explain the reasons for judging right and wrong. By judging right and wrong, let children know right and wrong clearly, know what it is and why, and have a deep understanding and long-term memory to guide future behavior, and know that mistakes are not made. Third, read children's songs that care for school supplies. If children don't care about school supplies, parents can guide their children to read children's songs that care for school supplies, so that children can remember them deeply. Children's songs are concise, clear in meaning, easy to understand and easy to remember. For example, children love learning, and school supplies should be cherished. Don't tear books, don't scribble, use a book bag. Don't throw pencils and erasers about, put them in the box neatly. The school supplies are well packed, which is conducive to finding convenience for you.