Is your child stuck in learning Chinese? Do these three things to help you get through

This journey of accompanying your children in learning Chinese may take you several months or years. It may have just begun, or you may have reached a bottleneck.

Today I want to share with you:It’s not that you don’t work hard enough, nor that your child learns slowly. A lot of times, we just forget to get back to the three most important things.

These three things actually come from the "Three Pillars of Success" mentioned by Tony Robbins. We applied them to the [Chinese Reading Companion Journey] and found them very meaningful!



✅ Pillar 1: Are you clear about the changes you want?

Cyndi's child is 9 years oldShe has just started learning Chinese. She is not in a hurry for her child to learn to write and spell. She is just very clear: "I hope my child will naturally fall in love with Chinese reading."

☑️ A small task for you: Ask yourself: "What kind of habits or feelings do I hope my child can develop through LeLe?" It's not about getting high scores or reading fast, but - can he not resist? Can you pick up the book on your own initiative?



✅ Pillar 2: Are you using a strategic approach?

Many families have tried pinyin and rote memorization of flash cards, but later found that their children would remember and forget, and the more they learned, the more annoyed they became. andLele Book, reading pen, word cards, allowing children to "naturally learn to read through reading", this is a set of logical reading strategies.

☑️ A small task for you: Read two books a day, use a reading pen, and repeat at least one familiar story a week. This is the implementation of the strategy. It does not need to be perfect, just need to be persistent.



✅ Pillar Three: Are you stuck in the inner voice of “I’m not good enough”?

Are you stuck in your inner voice that says “I’m not good enough”? How many parents have thought to themselves: "My Chinese is not good either...Is it possible for me to teach my children?" Emma She said, “I am not a Chinese teacher, but I can read with the children and learn from them.”

☑️ A small task for you: Change the tone of "I can't teach you" to "Let's learn together". You will find that children are not afraid of being slow, what they are afraid of is that we give up.

If you read this letter to this point, it means you are already on the way.

As long as you have a clear direction and an executable strategy, coupled with an "I can do it" mentality, your children will surely walk more steadily along the road of Chinese reading with you.

Let us walk slowly together, Lele is by your side.