With today's Busy lifestyles, many parents want to (花)more" quality" time with their Children But what is" quality time"? It's time spent doing an (活动)that is meaningful to the parents and Child. It's time when family members really get to know each other.
Much of the Child's Basic learning takes place when the family members are together doing usual things, such as watching movies and talking about (日常的)life. Children need to know they are loved. The Cry of Children today is," Love me for who I am, not what I do. Love me for who I am, (甚至)when I am naughty." This does not mean that you (允许)the Child to do everything. What it does mean is that (尽管)the Child Behaves Badly, you still love him. By living in a family, Children learn to (分享), how to stand up for their (自己的) rights, and how to love another person.
Children learn about trust(信任)at home from their parents. When parents trust the Child to do something by himself or herself, the Child learns that he can do it. To help Children grow well, parents should help (他们)learn about life.
Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. A short video about seven people wearing prosthetic devices(人造装置) who t on a desert race challenge has become popular.
The seven disabled people jin the 108-kilometer desert race from May 11 to 14 in Dunhuang, Northwest China's Gansu Province. Six of the seven had one leg amputated(截肢), and ohad two legs amputated.
Cheng Baojun, a man from Luohe, Central China's Henan Province, the double amputee, said he never i he could take part in the desert race. "It is great, I can do it, and you can also." "It is easy to say, but walking it is h." Cheng said. On the first day, they finished a complete section of 27 kilometers of the race, and on the second day, they finished 20 kilometers.
"My legs were painful while I was walking. We also met with a very big sandstorm on the way. But s it was a challenge, we could not give up. We all encouraged each other to continue." he said. After getting t, they rested on the third day and walked on the fourth.
Lao Tongyi walked the longest of the group, a distance of more than 70 kilometers. Team leader SunNaicheng said that they had to p through depulation (人烟稀少) areas of the Gobi Desert. He also added that team members challenged themselves and realized their d .
They are good e for everyone to learn from. It's up to you how far you go. If you don't try, you will never know.
There was a school meeting in our school yesterday. All the students, the teachers, the (领导) and even the workers (参加) the meeting. The (目的) of the meeting was to tell us we should care about others and be grateful to those who have helped us.
At the meeting, we saw"59 smiles" on a woman teacher s smartphone. These smiles showed people's care and love for others. which is becoming (宝贵的) in our society. At the same time, she also wanted to (表达) her thanks to those who have helped her.
She said those smiles were from 59 people who offered their seats on buses. Some of the smiles were shy, some were friendly, while others were like sunshine. No matter what kinds of smiles they were. they all gave us (能量). No matter (谁的) smiles they were, they helped to (阻止) quarrels and coldness. Through them, we could also imagine how happy and thankful the people who (接受) the seats felt. I think (任何人) that took part in the meeting can learn a lot from"59 smiles".
Treasure hunting(寻宝游戏) is not just a story from m or books, but can also be part of your next holiday.
Five years ago, US art collector and writer Forrest Fenn h a treasure box somewhere in New Mexico, the US. The box was f of gold coins, diamonds and other treasure. It's worth about $1. 8 m (12, 400,000 yuan), and it will go to whoever finds the box. The 84—year—old millionaire(百万富翁)7 l some clues(线索) in his book The Thrill of the Chase.
Fenn said the i came to him after he got cancer(癌症) in 1988." I wanted the monetary value(金钱的价值) to be a consideration for those who are l for it, but mostly my motive(动机)was to get kids off the sofa and a from their texting machines and out in the m ."he told KOAT News in the US. Fenn said about 30,000 people came to find the box last year. He g that this year more than 50,000 people would come.
A lot of people around the world enjoy jogging. Jogging means running s, but it is still faster than walking. IN the mornings and evenings, you can see people j in parks or along city streets. Jogging is cheaper than many sports. To start, just get some comfortable sports clothes and a pair of running s. I enjoy jogging with my friends Tommy and Anna. In the early mornings, we often go jogging in the park. Then we are ready for school. At weekends, when we don't n to go to school, we sometimes go jogging in the countryside. It is more fun than jogging in the city and we feel good in the fresh air. The more you go jogging, the h you will feel. Why not have a try?