Write a composition about children.
Growing up with my son seems to be a blink of an eye. My son has grown from a baby to a little boy. Now, he is over four years old, healthy, lively and lovely, and smart. Looking back on the growth of children, I remember the two most accurate things: my son was born on June 5, 2005 and began to attend kindergarten on September 3, 2007. The rest of my memories are mostly reading books, watching cartoons, eating, playing badminton and sitting on the seesaw with my son. During this period, my son brought me a lot of happiness, emotion and harvest, as if I were a child again and grew up with my son. Now I'll share some with you. Reading ancient poems because I like the ancient culture of China, there are piles of ancient China poems, essays, philosophy and history books at home. At the beginning of my child's birth, I had a strong desire to let my child learn the ancient culture of China. I hope my child can read the Millennium masterpiece and be a modest gentleman. However, the child is too young to read and talk, so I read and recite classic poems before he goes to bed every day. Sometimes at noon, sometimes at night, I read a few songs in cadence, and sometimes I forget to look up the Tang and Song poetry appreciation dictionary. My family laughed at me and said that my reading was my son's lullaby, because I recited ancient poems, and the final result was that my son fell asleep soon. I persisted in this way, and soon the effect came out. Compared with children of the same age, the son speaks early and has strong language expression and memory ability. By the time he was one and a half years old, he had been able to recite more than forty classic poems of the Tang and Song Dynasties, and he could use commonly used adjectives more accurately. Sometimes, I shake my head and play poetry solitaire with him. I said the last sentence, he took the next sentence, I said the first four words, and he took the last three words. The heart between father and son is interlinked, which is happiness and pride. Even now, my father and son sometimes read Tang and Song poems, the Book of Songs, the Three Character Classics, Disciples' Rules and so on in the evening. But now most of them are asked to read word for word and I will listen. When I meet words I don't know, I will teach them. I don't mean to make my son a special child. I mean to let him read more classical poems, appreciate more profound culture of our Chinese nation, accept the influence of our excellent traditional culture, broaden his mind, improve his interest, cultivate his sentiment and inherit the incomparable splendid civilization of our Chinese nation. My son played badminton and was energetic and playful since he was a child. Especially after learning to walk, as long as you are awake, you are basically in a state of movement, with endless thoughts and needs. A person watching him all day is basically tired. In order to consume his "tortured" energy and exercise his physique, I often take him downstairs for a walk and play after dinner. At first, he staggered and sometimes stumbled, walking for a while and hugging for a while. Gradually, he began to run, jump and jump. Because he does a lot of exercise, he eats well and eats well, but there is no sign of obesity. If you just look at his face, you should be a thin child, but when you hug him, it carries a lot of weight. Take a walk. As long as it doesn't rain now, our family will walk in the community for an hour. Sometimes we run together, step on each other's shadows, recognize the words on the neon lights of shops on both sides of the road, and go to toy stores to see all kinds of toys together. I bought him balls of different types and colors, including cloth balls, plastic balls, volleyball, basketball, football and so on. Now I am most interested in football and basketball. There is a badminton racket in my garage, which has been idle for many years. I didn't want my children to learn to play badminton, because the badminton racket is still a little big for a child over four years old. At first, he just watched, sometimes touched the racket and picked up the ball. Gradually, he began to play with the racket. At first, hitting the ball was very difficult. Sometimes, watching him pick up the ball over and over again, he fails over and over again. We encouraged him and insisted on playing with him. Slowly, he can hit one or two balls and catch one. Now, he can catch up to four balls, and of course he needs to "feed". It's been almost three months. Almost every day, our father and son or their mother and son play badminton. If they have a good time, let's shout "Yeah-"together. If they don't play well, we will stick out our tongues and make faces together. I think this is almost the best parent-child game in our family. I remember walking to the east gate of the community at night and seeing a drink bottle that I don't know who lost. My son walked over, bottle in hand. I was about to scold him. At this time, the son said, "I really shouldn't throw things around." After listening to his words, my heart moved There seems to be an environmental protection class in kindergarten. My son knows how to protect the environment. I asked him with a drink bottle: "Yi Yi, where do you put the garbage?" "trash can." Then, he looked up at me and said, "I'm a little environmentalist. I don't throw things around." I quickly encouraged him, "Yiyi is a good boy, loves the environment, and is a little environmental guardian." Then, my father and son picked up a lot of boxes and pieces of paper along the way. Because there were too few trash cans on the road, we walked a long way before throwing the garbage into the trash can. I was shocked by what my son said. He said, "Dad, I am a little environmental guardian, and you are a big environmental guardian." I asked myself, if my son hadn't picked up this drink bottle, would I have picked it up myself? Since then, I have paid special attention to getting rid of bad habits that I usually don't care about, such as throwing garbage, paper and spitting, because "I am a great guardian of environmental protection" and I have a son who cares about the environment. Kindergarten is to cultivate children's awareness of caring for the environment and develop good behavior habits. What children are asked to do, our parents should also do. From this incident, I feel that the role model of parents and the enlightenment education in kindergartens must be closely coordinated, persistent practice and cognition, so that children can develop good behavior habits. Look at the computer Today's society has entered the network era, and the application of computers has spread all over the fields, deeply immersed in our lives. Because of work, children use computers at home almost every day, so children have the concept of computers very early. Of course, sometimes he is allowed to listen to some classic children's music and songs on the computer, and watch some China classic cartoons and car videos that his son likes very much. Slowly, my son learned how to turn on and off the computer, played his favorite animated CD of Children's Pictorial, and recently took a liking to computer painting. Today's children's ability to accept computers is amazing. As we all know, watching more computers affects children's eyesight, and there are indeed many things on the Internet that children are not suitable for. However, we can't isolate children from computers, because computers are used in kindergartens, homes, shopping malls, playgrounds and other places where children set foot, and computers will be everywhere in the future. What should we do? This should be a problem that every parent has to face. Children have a natural interest in games, and sons are no exception. They like to go to amusement parks and parent-child parks. In some big shopping malls, my son will be very excited when he sees those electronic amusement halls, and he will scream and hold your hand and ask to go in and play. Many times I will directly refuse him and tell him that you are still young and those games are not suitable for you to play. Sometimes, I will show him around and let him sit on some game cars for a while, because he is not tall enough to reach the pedal, and he will lose interest after sitting for a while. Because these places are very noisy and loud, I will ask him, "Is it messy here?" Sons usually say, "What a mess." At this time, I will say, "Son, it's a mess here. Let's go. " My son will be obedient and come with me. The computer at home is connected to the Internet. Sometimes, when searching for songs or stories for him, he has to look for them on general web pages. A sharp-eyed son usually sees the "game" column first because he knows these two words. Sometimes he encourages me to go in. This matter is absolutely not allowed. I asked him, "What's in the game?" He replied, "It's fun." Whenever he mentions computer games, I will tell him, "Computers are used for work, tools for searching information and finding things, not for playing games." There is another one, that is, it is absolutely forbidden for him to play computer games and repeat them over and over again, so as to establish such consciousness in his memory. But I will encourage him to watch the animated CD of Children's Illustrated and some classic animations, and consciously teach him to operate independently. Before, I would ask him, "How many?" "Look at three." "Do you keep your word?" "Keep your word." It usually takes about 20 minutes to watch three cartoons. Because the animation story is beautiful and the picture is beautiful, sometimes I enjoy it with him and enjoy it together. However, as soon as the three movies are over, he must be allowed to turn off the computer himself. It was difficult to control at first, because it was so tempting. But since the principle was formulated, he agreed, and even if he insisted or had objections, he must carry it out. If he turns off the computer on his own initiative, I will praise him for "Yi Yi is really a man and keeps his word." Once or twice, repeated many times, now he has some self-discipline &;