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"David, no": Give your child love at the same time, but also let your child learn to love

author:Bookworm's Book Club
"David, no": Give your child love at the same time, but also let your child learn to love

Good Book Recommendation: Issue 13

By David Shannon

Ranking: 10th

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David, No, this set of books, every child should read. This set of books has been selling well for twenty years.

This set of classic picture book collections, each picture book is vivid and interesting life small things to communicate with parents and children, resonate, resonate.

There are 4 picture books in the David series: "David Can't", "David Gets into Trouble", "David Goes to School", "David, Christmas Is Coming", all about the story of David the bear child. Throughout the book, through negative cases, to prove the guidance.

"David, no": Give your child love at the same time, but also let your child learn to love
"David, no": Give your child love at the same time, but also let your child learn to love

Look at yourself in the story

"David, no" picture book, very suitable for parents to accompany their children to read together, in the book David's mother always said: "David, no! ”。

David's mom always said, "David, no! "David stuck out his tongue and stood in his chair trembling to get the sugar canister; David came home covered in mud, leaving a string of black footprints on the carpet in the living room; David fell into the bathtub and the water flowed into the air; David ran bare-ass into the street...

Every page has mom saying , "David, no!" ”。 It's like a lot of kids when they were kids, playing and making trouble.

This is also exactly the reaction, when the child is 3-6 years old, like to take the initiative to do a lot of things. Through these things to try new skills and gain abilities. So as to find what you can do and gain the initiative.

Therefore, in the process of reading with their children, parents should guide their children to be able to actively discover their skills, but do not play pranks. Tell the big truth through stories.

"David, no": Give your child love at the same time, but also let your child learn to love
"David, no": Give your child love at the same time, but also let your child learn to love

While loving children, we must also let children learn to love

Love is a vast and smooth echo wall, and the tiny love echoes repeatedly, refracts, and becomes a huge roar. When love is solemnly accepted and cherished, the child finally feels the honor and sacredness of being loved strongly.

Therefore, while giving to their children, parents must also let their children learn to love.

That's what David's mom was.

At the end of the book, David was tightly wrapped in his mother's arms, closed his eyes happily, and his mother said "David is good, I love you", which immediately resolved all of David's tears and grievances.

This pen is too warm, the whole story follows a sharp turn, a childhood prank story ends in such a loving action.

"David, no": Give your child love at the same time, but also let your child learn to love

David, a mischievous, mischievous little boy who loves to make children like and parents have a headache. His mother was a mother who spoke simply, harshly, and even a little roughly, but was full of warmth and deep love in her heart.

"David, no": Give your child love at the same time, but also let your child learn to love

"David, No" gives us a general direction – love.

Let the child calm down and reflect on himself first. Then we need to give the child a hug and clearly express your love, so that the child perceives that what the mother does not approve of is your behavior, not that she does not love you. When you know what your problem is, your mother will still love you.

In the book "David, No", parents will also gain something. Educating children is a rare thing to do, and at the same time feeling so happy to grow up with them.

The growth of children is a process of continuous learning and continuous correction, and there is no result of failure in anything, only the process of growth.

What parents need to do is to become a strong backer for their children when they explore the world, let children feel that they are "encouraged" and "seen", let children understand what they want through picture books, and find the motivation and sense of accomplishment to do something.

"David, no": Give your child love at the same time, but also let your child learn to love

Now, take your kids and read this classic picture book.

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