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THREE BEST WAYS FOR HOME LEARNING

🎓Wisdom from Japanese education 🎓vol.6The University of Tokyo is said to have the highest educational capacity of any Japanese university. I would like to introduce it as the results of the questionnaire on the subject 「What is useful for current students and graduates to study at home at a young age , which is aimed at current students and graduates.(Examination: Mothers graduating from the University of Tokyo 」/ Questionnaire: 257 graduates and University of Tokyo graduates between the ages of 20 and 40)Even if you are not at home, here are some tips to help you get the most out of your stay at home.Here are three things you can do to help your child learn at home when he or she is young1. Painting Book (62% of all answers)2. Picture book (49% of all answers)3. Map (42% of all answers)I can imagine that reading picture books and books will lead to language skills and thinking ability. However, having a picture book and a map in the living room will help you to dispel your child's doubts and give your child the technology to find them.In addition, some respondents said they learned about number calculation and ingredients from 「cooking recipe book」.Living room, where you spend a lot of time in your home, is a great place to boost your child's search.More than 80% of respondents in this survey said, "They started talking to their parents when they were young." Many parents respond to voicemails such as "How many flowers does this flower have?" 」How many small cars are there?What we see here is that we may not always be able to pack on our difficult childhood problems and knowledge. It is not only a way to memorize what is given without thinking, but also a way to remember things in everyday communication, which is ultimately produced by cultivating the ability to self-examine the outcome of the most difficult university.of course . Going to a difficult university is everything for a child. But with good credit, you might find exactly what you need in the future.#WisdomfromJapaneseeducation