"Little book full of happiness"

【The children spend this winter vacation like this 19】

  Although reluctant to part, the wonderful winter vacation has come to an end.

For Leilei, a fourth-grade primary school student in Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, he has a little "little reluctance" and "looks forward to sharing fun things during the holidays with my friends when school starts."

  This winter vacation, he read, played ball, watched the Winter Olympics, painted, played chess, went to Fuzhou Radio and Television to study, and watched how a piece of news "jumped" from the paper to the screen. Every day is very fulfilling, and there are "new programs" every day. .

Every night, he will think about what to do the next day, write it down in his small notebook, and try one by one.

After a winter vacation, the small book is full of happiness——

  January 25: "Tomorrow, Dad has set the badminton court. I'm going to play, don't forget."

  January 27: "Tomorrow, after reading the novel, I will go to the flower market to buy flowers." After "Buy Flowers", he painted several flowers of various kinds and painted them in color.

  February 6: "Tomorrow, I can't buy 'Bingdundun', I'll draw it."

  …………

  He also interacted more with his mother, playing games and reading books together. "In one winter vacation, he said more than he said in the previous year."

  More confident, brighter and happier, this is my mother's evaluation of Leilei.

  Why is the shift so big?

The answer can be found in the changes in his vacation schedule.

  Leilei has studied painting for many years in the art education institution of Tonghua Museum.

Principal Zhou Linmei told reporters: "In the past, Leilei's daily schedule was full. After school from Monday to Friday, and all day on weekends, there were various remedial classes, and there were only two in English. The next time he came to paint, his schoolbag was always bulging, and he kept the textbooks and homework that he would use for other classes in the future, and sometimes he didn’t have time to eat.”

  After the implementation of the "double reduction" policy, subject cram schools were suspended, and Zhou Linmei found that Leilei's fatigue was much less.

  In what ways does the spiritual change manifest?

Zhou Linmei talked about such a trivial matter - Leilei is still learning Go in the same painting hall. At the beginning, he always lost, and every time he lost, he cried, and tearfully "rushed to the field" to go to the next training.

"Mama Leilei used to complain that the family was always 'jumping with chickens and dogs' - there was too much homework, parents were anxious, the child was crying, and the atmosphere was very tense. Now, the situation is very different! The child is not afraid of losing, after losing chess I can calm down and listen to the teacher's explanation, and I can seriously think about what I have learned from it." Zhou Linmei believes that this means that Leilei's stress is reduced, and his spirit is naturally relieved.

  Leilei told reporters that he didn't cry because he was "not afraid" - even if he lost, there was still time for "one more game"!

How interesting.

  Zhou Linmei found that after the "double reduction", many children like Leilei laughed more, cried less, and stretched their "little brows".

  "In the past, everyone was tense. In the painting class, if a picture was not finished, the children would put down their paintbrushes and hurriedly walk away when the get out of class was over. Now this is not the case. Recently, a class encountered the same situation, the children They were very interested, so they begged their parents to stay and draw more. Before, how could there be such a whole piece of spare time!" Zhou Linmei told reporters.

  Zhou Linmei was most gratified by the change in the children's attitudes towards art and Go.

  "For a long time, the children and parents who come here have treated the beauty of sound and body with the attitude of the main class. They are very competitive. They always want to win in painting and chess, and they have to fight for the first place. When parents educate their children, they always say, 'How many points in the test will satisfy your wish'. If things go on like this, it will be difficult for children to really fall in love with an art. Now, children can start from their hobbies and re-understand the meaning of art to life." Zhou Linmei's eyes filled with a smile, "I I think this is the most precious change and the most precious growth!"

(Our reporter Yao Xiaodan and Gao Jianjin)