Last night with my son to do homework, the ink was not mentioned
Anger on fire is not a solution to the problem, or attack the ^_^ heart
So here's the story:
A she-wolf gave birth to nine baby wolves
Wolf babies are generally big and cute
At first, in order to take care of each baby wolf, the wolf mother would let them take turns feeding
The prey they catch is also distributed to them
But as they grew older, the prey was clearly not enough
So the fast wolf that eats can always eat the most meat and grow stronger
Conversely, wolves that eat slowly eat less and are getting thinner and thinner
The baby wolves have grown up, and the mother wolf lets them live on their own
Robust wolves can always catch prey and eat delicious and fresh food
Weak wolves are often hungry or eating food left over from other wolves
Natural selection, then, allows the robust wolf to survive while also eliminating the weak wolf
Kids are like baby wolves
In grades 1-2, there is little knowledge, it is very simple, and the teachers will teach you hand in hand
In grades 3-4, most children already have certain abilities, and teachers and parents will let go appropriately
In grades 5-6, children will be able to learn on their own
If you can't develop good habits at the beginning, develop certain abilities
Later, you may not understand what the teacher is saying
If you are still grinding and chirping, you can't finish your homework
In the end, he was eliminated by the middle school entrance examination and the college entrance examination
When I finished telling the story, my son was still immersed in the story, thoughtful
Then obediently finished all the homework