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Encourage children to ask questions actively.
An American professor gave a lecture on history and religion. After class, the professor asked everyone what questions they had, but the classroom was silent. In order to break the deadlock, the professor took out a hundred-dollar bill from his pocket.

He held up the bill, his face flushed, and loudly repeated what he had just said: "I will give him a hundred dollars if anyone can ask a question." But even so, no one raised their hands in the classroom.

The professor is a little angry. He thinks this silence is students' disrespect for themselves. The reason why he encourages students to ask questions repeatedly is just to understand students' mastery more intuitively.

The more the professor thinks about it, the angrier he gets. He hit the table with one punch and roared, "Is everything I said impeccable? Or did you not listen to what I said in class at all? "

Behind this tense story, in fact, more should be our reflection on traditional education.

From the moment I step into kindergarten, the teacher will teach the children "little hands behind their backs, little feet side by side." As long as students listen carefully, take notes and recite the text carefully, they will pass the exam smoothly.

Many times, there is only one protagonist in the traditional classroom. People who ask questions can only be teachers. The students' answers are also very mechanical. Just repeat the knowledge given by the teacher according to the cat and tiger.

Over time, children only learned to answer the teacher's questions, but did not learn to find their own questions, nor did they take the initiative to ask questions. It is precisely because everyone's thinking has limitations that every kind of knowledge can find problems.

Einstein, a famous scientist, once said, "It is more important to ask a question than to solve it." Coincidentally, American psychologist guildford also said that "the success of a scientist depends largely on his ability to ask questions."

For children, learning should not only passively accept knowledge, but also actively cultivate their abilities. It is difficult for children to develop independent thinking ability and judgment ability by simply accepting without questioning.

Therefore, parents need to encourage their children to ask questions when they are young. If you don't understand, you must ask questions in time, so that you can really master knowledge. The so-called "learning" should be diligent and inquisitive. Ask others, and ask yourself.

So how should we encourage children to ask questions?

Every child is full of interest in the things around him, so he always asks questions intentionally or unintentionally. Therefore, parents may wish to make good use of their children's curiosity.

Children have problems, which is the result of their serious thinking. We should give full affirmation and appreciation to the questions raised by children. At the same time, we should also pay attention to children's problems and protect their curiosity.

When children ask questions, we should keep a calm and objective attitude. You know, children's questions are the expression of their strong desire for knowledge.

We can take this opportunity to educate our children in a targeted way. Seeking answers to questions with children can not only protect their curiosity, but also help them set an example of seeking truth from facts.

If children want to learn to ask questions, parents should be good at asking questions. Often discuss with them some questions that children are interested in and guide them to think.

Within the scope of children's ability, guide children to see more, ask more, talk more, see more and think more, and return the right to ask questions to children. Only in this way can children grow up better and master knowledge better.