"I've bought the books, but he still doesn't want to study?" This is a common concern we hear, and here's the most effective way to address it.
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..."
Many families start here, and then—get stuck. It's not that they don't want to do it, it's just that life is too full and time is too tight. By the time they're "ready," several weeks have often passed.
But actually, cultivating a Chinese reading habit doesn't require a perfect plan. You just need to...Start doing something a little different today..
This week, we'd like to invite you to try starting like this:
✔️ Put 2-3 booksLele BookPlace it next to the dining table so it can be read after meals. ✔️ Let your child choose a book to put in their backpack before leaving the house. ✔️ No need to read three books before bed, one is fine too. ✔️ Keep the reading pen within easy reach of your child so they can listen whenever they want. ✔️ When reading a story, leave a pause and let your child fill in a sentence.
No major changes are needed. Even a small change is enough to begin.
Because learning a language is never about doing a lot at once, but rather...every daywilling"多做一點點If you've read this far, perhaps you also have something to say. Reply; I'm always here listening.
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