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Have you ever thought like this: "Let's start reading Chinese books every day from today." "Should we reorganize the bookshelf?" "Let's start next week when we're less busy..."
I wonder what Lele TALK was like last time?Langlang's Little Study x Langlang's Reading Base — Teacher MingsaDid this interview offer you any new insights? In this dialogue, Teacher Ming Sa offers profound and unique perspectives on the problems faced by children today—
When teaching Chinese at home, sometimes we really want to follow a set routine: reading one lesson a day, learning a few words a week, and completing one theme a month. This feels structured and reassuring.
Uphold Keep playing, keep reading The core concept of parent-child reading, promoted by Teacher Mingsa for over twenty years, is not just about the child.Adults' feelings are equally importantOnly when adults can also enjoy reading can parent-child reading truly become a relaxing and enjoyable time, and continue in the long run.
We all know the satisfying feeling you get when you embark on a new plan for your own growth or the growth of your children. Maybe it’s insisting on reading a Chinese storybook with our children every day, or describing a daily story in Chinese. These small habits make us feel that we are on the right path.