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Learning to set goals plays
an important role as your child starts to gain independence. However, setting
goals doesn't come naturally to your child, so helping him to learn the process
should probably be one of your goals.
Explain the word "goal".
Your child may know what a goal is when it comes to soccer, but he may not
understand what it means in everyday life.
Listen to your child.
Ideally, you want your child to be able to decide for himself what his goals
are. Let him talk about what he thinks he does well and what he
thinks he needs to improve. If he's stuck, you can provide some examples of
your own personal goals.
Help keep goals achievable.
Don't throw cold water on your child. For example, if your
child wants to be a champion swimmer, but can't swim an entire lap of the pool
yet, you can suggest he start by making that his first goal.
Help your child write down
his goals in an easytofollow form. Being able to see and check off the steps
on the way to his goal is key in keeping him motivated. A really simple way is
to have your child draw a ladder on a piece of paper, writing his goal at the
top and each step to that goal on the rungs (梯级).
A. Change goals every so often.
B. Make a visual goal reminder.
C. Don't always tell him what you think.
D. He's climbing to the top as he gets closer to his goal.
E. You can take sports as an example to help explain it to him.
F. Once he has set up a goal, he may find it very difficult to
achieve it.
G. When a goal is beyond his reach, help him break it down into
smaller pieces.
答案:【1】E【2】C【3】G【4】B【5】D