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Tongyan photography

A 6-year-old cute child photographer recently took a photo of Nana Ou-yang, which gained high attention on the Internet. Who is she? Little j? It turns out that there is God J in his family, the founder of San Pu Class, who is mainly engaged in photography teaching.

Are you online? Little j? At the age of five, God J bought a disposable film camera for her to play with. Since then, she has been very interested in photography. By chance, she wanted to shoot her little sister very much, and she made an appointment successfully. The shooting project of Miss Blind Date was thus established. During the filming, his parents just told her not to look for busy passers-by, reminding her not to shoot askew, and did not interfere with her filming. Although her parents didn't praise her works too much, they always believed that she could produce good works. And when she doesn't have a successful date, her parents will encourage her and buy him delicious food, hoping she won't be sad. Even if she wants to be a photographer in the future, her parents think that they will respect her choice and regard photography as a hobby. This is the way of education, Jean? Little j? I have successfully photographed Nana in Europe and Asia, and even held my own photo exhibition. What enlightenment can little J's parents' education give us?

One: Cultivate children's interests from an early age. Interest is a child's first teacher. We all know the Mozart effect. When you listen to Mozart, your brain will be more energetic, your thinking will be more agile, your exercise will be more effective, and listening to Mozart's concerts will make people smarter. Little J's parents discovered her interest in photography when she was five years old. They always respected their children's pursuit of interest. To this day, they have all opened their own photo exhibitions. If children are interested in it since childhood, they will be deeply attracted by such things, thus effectively promoting learning. Some researchers have found that whenever children follow music and dance, or doodle with brushes, they are using artistic behavior to express their inner world and express their feelings. In addition, children who like dancing, music or painting will have a certain sense of accomplishment and will be satisfied with themselves.

Two: Don't be too strict with children. We all want our children to show their best. When children make mistakes, they should point them out immediately and ask them to correct them immediately. Or when they are doing a wrong math problem, they should shout:? Why are you so stupid? Not only children, but also adults will inevitably make mistakes. If you criticize children blindly, it is easy for them to lose confidence, dare not make mistakes, and give them a free development space, just like little J God. In the process of filming, her parents often don't interfere with her filming, but only remind her of some basic requirements. What they are afraid of is not that the child makes mistakes, but that he dare not make mistakes.

Third, learn to encourage children. Every child has a unique talent. Parents should encourage them when they show their talents. When you can appreciate their talents and show your enthusiasm, children will naturally be more confident. Little J's parents have always encouraged her to develop herself, give full play to her initiative and shoot things that she feels virtuous. When a child encounters setbacks in the face of talent, it is even more necessary to encourage her, just like when little J God can't find a passerby to make an appointment all day, she will be very depressed, and her parents know how to reward her, motivate him and let her overcome the setbacks. This can stimulate children's interest in learning and perseverance to break through difficulties.