
1st grade home study method
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Prologue | Why Doesn't So Much Educational Information Work at Home?
Part 1.
A home study session that becomes flesh and bones
'I don't want to study' is the default.
Why You Shouldn't Just Leave a Child Who Doesn't Study Alone
Studying at home is hard
How to deal with a child who hates studying
I studied, but I didn't study
5 Things to Check When Your Study Routine Doesn't Work
Words to keep you motivated and make studying at home fun
Studying at home, in the living room
Hidden characteristics of top students who studied solely based on textbooks
Characteristics of Parents of Top-Ranking Children Who Achieve What They Believed in
The realistic differences between middle- and upper-level children
How to Improve Your Learning Attitude to Help You Jump to the Top
[Home Study Solutions] How to Get Your Kids Immersed in Studying
Part 2.
Reading about multivitamins with various benefits
4 Things to Check to Develop a Reading Habit
Book Day: Making Children Love Books
Real-world situations that arise when vocabulary and literacy skills collapse
Why Reading Habits Make School Classes More Comfortable
Conversations that improve vocabulary and literacy without reading
How to improve your Korean language skills without reading
Writing Methods That Make Narrative and Descriptive Performance Assessments Easier
[Home Study Solutions] How to Raise Your Child to Become a Self-Reader
Part 3.
A self-directed learning method that goes beyond habit and becomes skill.
Internal grade changed from 9th grade to 5th grade
Betrayal of middle school grades
Children who can do it without private education
How to get good grades 1.
Make a study plan for exam period
How to get good grades 2.
How to study for descriptive essays
How to get good grades 3.
A child who is good at science also does well in school.
How to get good grades 4.
6 Things You Need to Prepare to Improve Your Korean Language Score
How to get good grades 5.
Studying to print
[Home Study Solutions] Utilizing Your Free Time (After Midterms, End of Semester)
Part 4.
In the end, emotions are the answer
Let's abandon the fixed idea that we must study 'well'.
Words that work for children who don't study
How to Stay True to Your Educational Philosophy Without Being Seduced by Social Media
Parents, this is what to do during your child's exam period.
For our adolescent children, please take care of their mental health as well as their academics.
The Impact of Average Raising on Our Children
The Secret of Children Who Overcome Frustration
What are the characteristics of children with a positive attitude toward studying?
[Home Study Solutions] Poisonous Words of Encouragement, Heart-Strengthening Words of Hope
Epilogue
Part 1.
A home study session that becomes flesh and bones
'I don't want to study' is the default.
Why You Shouldn't Just Leave a Child Who Doesn't Study Alone
Studying at home is hard
How to deal with a child who hates studying
I studied, but I didn't study
5 Things to Check When Your Study Routine Doesn't Work
Words to keep you motivated and make studying at home fun
Studying at home, in the living room
Hidden characteristics of top students who studied solely based on textbooks
Characteristics of Parents of Top-Ranking Children Who Achieve What They Believed in
The realistic differences between middle- and upper-level children
How to Improve Your Learning Attitude to Help You Jump to the Top
[Home Study Solutions] How to Get Your Kids Immersed in Studying
Part 2.
Reading about multivitamins with various benefits
4 Things to Check to Develop a Reading Habit
Book Day: Making Children Love Books
Real-world situations that arise when vocabulary and literacy skills collapse
Why Reading Habits Make School Classes More Comfortable
Conversations that improve vocabulary and literacy without reading
How to improve your Korean language skills without reading
Writing Methods That Make Narrative and Descriptive Performance Assessments Easier
[Home Study Solutions] How to Raise Your Child to Become a Self-Reader
Part 3.
A self-directed learning method that goes beyond habit and becomes skill.
Internal grade changed from 9th grade to 5th grade
Betrayal of middle school grades
Children who can do it without private education
How to get good grades 1.
Make a study plan for exam period
How to get good grades 2.
How to study for descriptive essays
How to get good grades 3.
A child who is good at science also does well in school.
How to get good grades 4.
6 Things You Need to Prepare to Improve Your Korean Language Score
How to get good grades 5.
Studying to print
[Home Study Solutions] Utilizing Your Free Time (After Midterms, End of Semester)
Part 4.
In the end, emotions are the answer
Let's abandon the fixed idea that we must study 'well'.
Words that work for children who don't study
How to Stay True to Your Educational Philosophy Without Being Seduced by Social Media
Parents, this is what to do during your child's exam period.
For our adolescent children, please take care of their mental health as well as their academics.
The Impact of Average Raising on Our Children
The Secret of Children Who Overcome Frustration
What are the characteristics of children with a positive attitude toward studying?
[Home Study Solutions] Poisonous Words of Encouragement, Heart-Strengthening Words of Hope
Epilogue
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Publisher's Review
“Study without missing a beat, now at home.”
It is rare to find someone who enjoys their work and puts their heart and soul into it.
The same goes for children's studies.
Children rarely find studying fun or voluntary.
However, it can help develop positive feelings about studying.
In other words, it is about fostering a ‘study mindset.’
The motivation to study comes from thoughts like, "I don't want to do it, but it's worth a try" or "It's difficult, but I can do it if I learn."
However, parents' biggest problem is making their children study until they become bored.
There is a time for studying.
The most important thing is to learn at the right time for your grade.
If you wait until you feel like doing something yourself, you'll often miss out on the things you really need to learn at that time.
That is why it is necessary for children and parents to review what they learn at school at home and internalize it.
By thoroughly checking to ensure there are no learning gaps and thoroughly mastering what was taught in your grade, you will be able to prepare for the next grade without any burden.
Developing a healthy learning mindset through home study that proceeds slowly and without rushing.
The author has met many different children over the past 20 years in high school.
Even children who grew up in the same environment begin to take different paths the moment they enter high school.
These children are divided into two groups.
Children who study hard (A and B) and children who are not very interested in studying (C and D).
Group A children are those who study hard and achieve results, while Group B children are those who study hard but feel frustrated with the results because they study incorrectly.
Group C has other life goals than studying, and Group D does not know how to study, so they are unable to study and are stressed out because of their grades.
A common trait seen in children who are frustrated by poor grades is ‘bad study habits.’
The author says that what is important for these children is proper study methods and emotional support.
Let's think back to when our children took their first steps and felt their parents' hands on them.
Parents did not rush their child's first steps, but supported him to take his first steps slowly.
The same goes for children who have just started learning.
A child can become successful in his or her studies only if he or she develops a stable emotional foundation through healthy support from parents and home study.
The miracle of getting the highest grade in studies happens only when parents are unwavering.
Many parents rely on social media for educational information.
If you miss out on newly uploaded educational information content, you will feel left behind and anxious, and that anxiety will lead to urging and pressure on your child.
The biggest problem here is that we are so consumed with information that we miss out on and ruin our children.
"The 1st Grade Home Study Method" offers pointed advice to parents who are struggling to choose and focus on the vast amount of educational information available.
I can't make all the educational information my own, and it's unlikely that it will be fully understood by my child.
Since all of these factors, such as environment, grade, temperament, amount of learning, learning level, study emotion, and background knowledge, are different, if it is not possible to have the same conditions as the educational success story structured like a frame, then I am saying that you should just select the necessary information that is right for your child.
· Observe your child without being swayed by information.
· All standards must be tailored to my child.
· We must not forget the essence of education.
· Parents' philosophy is the compass for their children's education.
Author Yoo Seon-hwa, who wrote "1st Grade Home Study Method," emphasizes that the quality of information and the educational philosophy of parents who utilize it are more important than the quantity of information, based on her deep experience as a high school teacher for 20 years.
Choosing the right choice for your child's needs and consistent practice will be the key to success in achieving true top grades in studying.
It is rare to find someone who enjoys their work and puts their heart and soul into it.
The same goes for children's studies.
Children rarely find studying fun or voluntary.
However, it can help develop positive feelings about studying.
In other words, it is about fostering a ‘study mindset.’
The motivation to study comes from thoughts like, "I don't want to do it, but it's worth a try" or "It's difficult, but I can do it if I learn."
However, parents' biggest problem is making their children study until they become bored.
There is a time for studying.
The most important thing is to learn at the right time for your grade.
If you wait until you feel like doing something yourself, you'll often miss out on the things you really need to learn at that time.
That is why it is necessary for children and parents to review what they learn at school at home and internalize it.
By thoroughly checking to ensure there are no learning gaps and thoroughly mastering what was taught in your grade, you will be able to prepare for the next grade without any burden.
Developing a healthy learning mindset through home study that proceeds slowly and without rushing.
The author has met many different children over the past 20 years in high school.
Even children who grew up in the same environment begin to take different paths the moment they enter high school.
These children are divided into two groups.
Children who study hard (A and B) and children who are not very interested in studying (C and D).
Group A children are those who study hard and achieve results, while Group B children are those who study hard but feel frustrated with the results because they study incorrectly.
Group C has other life goals than studying, and Group D does not know how to study, so they are unable to study and are stressed out because of their grades.
A common trait seen in children who are frustrated by poor grades is ‘bad study habits.’
The author says that what is important for these children is proper study methods and emotional support.
Let's think back to when our children took their first steps and felt their parents' hands on them.
Parents did not rush their child's first steps, but supported him to take his first steps slowly.
The same goes for children who have just started learning.
A child can become successful in his or her studies only if he or she develops a stable emotional foundation through healthy support from parents and home study.
The miracle of getting the highest grade in studies happens only when parents are unwavering.
Many parents rely on social media for educational information.
If you miss out on newly uploaded educational information content, you will feel left behind and anxious, and that anxiety will lead to urging and pressure on your child.
The biggest problem here is that we are so consumed with information that we miss out on and ruin our children.
"The 1st Grade Home Study Method" offers pointed advice to parents who are struggling to choose and focus on the vast amount of educational information available.
I can't make all the educational information my own, and it's unlikely that it will be fully understood by my child.
Since all of these factors, such as environment, grade, temperament, amount of learning, learning level, study emotion, and background knowledge, are different, if it is not possible to have the same conditions as the educational success story structured like a frame, then I am saying that you should just select the necessary information that is right for your child.
· Observe your child without being swayed by information.
· All standards must be tailored to my child.
· We must not forget the essence of education.
· Parents' philosophy is the compass for their children's education.
Author Yoo Seon-hwa, who wrote "1st Grade Home Study Method," emphasizes that the quality of information and the educational philosophy of parents who utilize it are more important than the quantity of information, based on her deep experience as a high school teacher for 20 years.
Choosing the right choice for your child's needs and consistent practice will be the key to success in achieving true top grades in studying.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: December 20, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 208 pages | 314g | 148*223*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791198896469
- ISBN10: 1198896469
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