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Windmill Festival theme slogan

April 23rd is World Book Day, a very meaningful day. I volunteered for half a day.

Because each class needs two parents volunteers, and the two parents in the children's class have changed temporarily, I volunteered as a family member and applied for leave to help the company.

Because of the epidemic, there was no parent-teacher meeting, and I haven't been to school for a long time.

At first glance, rows of colorful small windmills hang on the big terrace, bearing the students' beautiful dreams.

A series of Chinese paintings and watercolors by students are hung on the railings on both sides, which makes people feel comfortable and pleasing to the eye.

A reading festival slogan hanging on the third floor suddenly appeared in front of you:

"I want to be a classic, embellish my heart, and the garden products will go to the future gracefully."

In the morning, when the students are waiting in line for the test, everyone has an extra-curricular book in his hand.

I can see such a picture in my mind: everyone is standing quietly in the queue, fascinated by books. At this time, the long wait is just for everyone to stand and read in another place.

Reading can make you quiet, learn to think, realize your own shortcomings and make you progress.

Diderot said, "People who don't study will stop thinking."

This group of sensible children, the future flowers of the motherland, are not noisy or anxious about future construction. Teachers and parents' volunteers are all in their eyes and warm in their hearts.

After lunch, it's the turn of parents in grades one to five.

At first, it was orderly, step by step, with 20 people as a group, in an orderly way.

The weather is like a child's face. It changes whatever you say. Just now, it was sunny and windy, and the sky suddenly darkened and a heavy rain poured down.

In order to avoid the rain, all the parents who lined up at the school gate rushed into the school at once.

Parents of volunteers at the gate can't stop me. I am responsible for the green passage for the elderly and pregnant women. Suddenly, many young people rushed in to line up with the elderly, and some even cut in line.

The 20-member team that was originally counted and divided was suddenly disrupted and had to be reorganized.

At this time, an aunt in the back was anxious: "Why did the one in front cut in line?" We are old people! What's the matter? I jumped the queue! "

I had to smile helplessly and calm down: "Aunt, don't worry, it's the next group's turn soon."

"How can you not worry! How can such a big person cut in line! "

Little things can tell a person's character best.

Take queuing as an example. Some uncles and aunts don't complain even if their legs and feet are inconvenient. I took out a single stool for them to sit on, some said you're welcome, and some sat down and said thank you.

And some people, in the process of waiting, show impatience and start complaining constantly.

The more you complain, the more impatient you are;

The more impatient you are, the less smooth things will be.

Lord Jeffrey once said:

Haste makes waste, and great things can be achieved at the sight of small profits.

Parents are role models for their children, and setting an example is far more important than teaching by example.

Judging from the queue, some parents are far behind their children.

Fortunately, parents and children are tested separately, otherwise this farce of jumping the queue will fall into the eyes of children. How should teachers face it?

If children want to stay away from electronic products and read more books, parents should set an example.

Liu Xiang, a Confucian scholar in Han Dynasty, said:

"Books are still good medicine, and good reading can cure fools."

Reading can not only make up for the lack of wisdom, but also improve one's knowledge and ability.

As the saying goes, if you don't study for a day, you will feel sick.

Parents may wish to take time out to study with their children every day, discuss life and study together, and open a window for their children to see the world.

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