Comments on "Children, don't eat marshmallows in a hurry" 1 In recent days, I read a famous educational book called "Children, don't eat marshmallows in a hurry".
This book mainly tells the story between a little girl Jennifer and her father Jonathan. Jonathan is a successful father who cares about his daughter. In order to make her grow up happily, he told her one story after another. What impressed me most was Jonathan's "marshmallow experiment" when he was a child. At that time, he was taken into a room by an amiable researcher. The researcher put a piece of cotton candy on the coffee table in front of his father and told him not to eat cotton candy on the coffee table. If he does it in 15 minutes, give him another one. This seemingly simple experiment is a very painful thing for such a young child. But my father did it. He used various methods to divert his attention from eating cotton candy, and finally he could eat two delicious cotton candy happily.
After I finished reading this book, it reminded me of myself. Sometimes I am too eager to eat the "cotton candy" in front of me and get nothing. Just like in the book.
Jennifer gave up reviewing her lessons in order to watch the live program of "Superstars Gathering" charity sale, and her final grades were very poor, which also put her in trouble.
In the journey of life, there may be many "huge marshmallows" tempting us to waste time. As long as we control ourselves all the time, we will achieve great success like Jonathan.
After reading Children, Don't Eat Cotton Candy, 2 Children, Don't Eat Cotton Candy is my favorite book.
The protagonist of this book is Jennifer, a pupil. She comes from a good family and has no worries about food and clothing on weekdays, but like all little girls of the same age, she has many doubts and complaints about her study and life. Father Jonathan is very successful in industry, but he is usually very busy. In order to help her daughter grow up happily, Jonathan told her his own stories one by one, and also shared the marshmallow experiment she participated in at Stanford University as a child. His efforts have greatly changed Jennifer. She stopped complaining, became more confident, happier, managed herself better, and formed good habits all her life.
This book talks about red marshmallows that provide learning, orange marshmallows that build self-confidence, yellow marshmallows that control time, green marshmallows that make good use of money and blue marshmallows that achieve goals. Building self-confidence orange marshmallows taught me that if you want to have self-confidence, you must work hard to do things well. Green marshmallows that make good use of money taught me that money should be used in useful places and not spent on unnecessary things.
In the book, what impressed me the most was "marshmallows that control time". Jennifer is always late. Once in a swimming class, she was four minutes late. Father and friends are waiting for her. "You are four minutes late again today." "Only four minutes, not forty minutes." Jennifer doesn't think so. "Ok, then dad will pick you up in four minutes." Four minutes later, when Jennifer saw that her father had not arrived, she was very angry. As a result, she waited another four minutes for her father to come back, and Jennifer began to complain. Dad said, "It's only four minutes, not forty minutes." This sentence made Jennifer speechless. Father Jonathan helped Jennifer get rid of the bad habit of being late through his example and telling stories to Jennifer. This makes us understand that controlling time is very important. Only punctual people can gain the trust and respect of others.
In life, we should be punctual. Being late is a big mistake, not only wasting your own time, but also wasting others' time. There is no way to get back the lost time, even the richest people can't buy it back, so we must abide by the time agreed with others and learn to control it.
Controlling time, studying hard, self-confidence and so on are all my gains from this book. I like this book.-Don't eat marshmallows yet, son.
Reflections on "Children, Don't Eat Cotton Candy in a hurry" 3 Recently, my colleague recommended a book "Children, Don't Eat Cotton Candy in a hurry", which belongs to parent-child reading. I bought it and read it soon. I think it's really beautiful, so I recommend it to children. Now I recommend it to everyone, and I hope everyone can benefit from it as much as I do.
This is a strange book. In this book, a father and daughter have established: confident orange marshmallows, yellow marshmallows that grasp time, green marshmallows that make good use of money, and purple marshmallows that lose weight easily ... a string of colorful marshmallows that let children know how to face choices, temptations and difficulties when they grow up. Similarly, as a parent, I also benefited a lot, telling us something simple but invisible.
The common shortcomings of the little girls in the story are: lack of self-confidence, procrastination, and no goal in life ... In fact, my children have similar problems, such as: always dragging their feet when going to school in the morning and being in a hurry every time they leave; When facing difficulties independently, they are not independent and brave enough ... As parents, they are also very upset and confused when facing many problems, and they also yell at their children loudly to educate them to correct their shortcomings. Finally, under the pressure of parents, the children reluctantly accepted it, but they were extremely reluctant. But in this book, Jennifer's father pretends to be indecisive about the company's recruitment and asks Jennifer to help choose a suitable person to educate Jennifer. If she studies hard, she will have more choices. This is the story of the red marshmallow that provides learning motivation; Jennifer spent more than four minutes after swimming, so her father picked her up eight minutes late. He also imitated Jennifer's excuse of being late to respond to the children's complaints. This is the story of the yellow marshmallow that controls time. In fact, we can also learn from dad's method in the book. When a child encounters a problem, he quietly combines his education with a targeted story, or deals with him in the same way as a child, making him realize that what he has done is correct. Isn't vivid example more conducive to children's acceptance than rude preaching and severe beating and scolding?
Cotton candy represents countless opportunities and temptations we have encountered. On the road of growth, we will face countless choices, and behind each choice, there are endless temptations. Faced with such a choice, how should we choose? What we need to do is to carefully choose those opportunities that can help us grow. Only in this way can we become people with determination and know how to choose. Only by carefully choosing every marshmallow in life can we lay a good foundation for success.
In Children Don't Eat Cotton Candy in a hurry, these colorful cotton candy let us learn some ways to educate our children and how to help them to be more confident and happy in their future growth.
The teacher of Xichang School read "Children, don't eat cotton candy in a hurry" and recommended a book "Children, don't eat cotton candy in a hurry". This book tells us how to learn to manage ourselves by "delaying happiness", so that we can become confident, happy and love learning, and form a good habit that will benefit us for life.
Jennifer, a primary school student, has a good family and has no worries about food and clothing on weekdays, but like all little girls of the same age, she has many doubts and complaints about her study and work. Father Jonathan has a successful career, but he is very busy with his work. In order to help her daughter grow up happily, Jonathan told her one short story after another, and also shared with her the marshmallow experiment she participated in at Stanford University as a child. His efforts eventually changed Jennifer a lot. She stopped complaining and became confident, happy and able to manage herself, which virtually formed a good habit that benefited her for life.
The cultivation of delayed enjoyment is only the beginning of success, and how to persist is the key to achieving life! There are "cotton candy" everywhere in life. Build a confident orange marshmallow and let us know that if we are brave and confident, life will smile at you. The yellow marshmallows that control time let us know that time is precious and it will never stop waiting for you; Green marshmallows that make good use of money let us know that thrift is everywhere and unexpected surprises are behind us. In the face of too many realistic marshmallows, if you can stand the test, if you can persist, you can get twice the result with half the effort.
Don't eat cotton candy in a hurry, because it will become a sweet fulcrum, insert the wings of success for you and cast the cornerstone of your dreams.
After reading "Children, don't eat cotton candy in a hurry", I read the book "Children, don't eat cotton candy in a hurry". Bridgette, the author of this book, tells us one by one through a short story.
The author created seven marshmallows-
1, red marshmallows provide learning motivation.
2. orange marshmallows that build confidence and courage
3, learn to master the time of yellow marshmallows
4. Make good use of the green marshmallows of money and wealth
5. blue marshmallows achieve life goals
6. Find the indigo marshmallows of intimate friends.
7, magical weight loss slimming purple marshmallows.
What impressed me the most was the fifth marshmallow, the blue marshmallow that achieved the goal of life. My favorite words are the contents of a piece of paper that fell out of Uncle Arthur's pocket:
1. If you overcome the temptation, you will have a chance to achieve brilliant success.
2. Stick to the path that others don't want to take, so that people can succeed.
Success doesn't depend on my past, but tomorrow's success depends on how much preparation I made today.
4. Don't eat the marshmallow in front of you. To get more marshmallows, you must learn to wait. The opportunity that belongs to you will surely come.
A cartoon in it gave me a deep feeling. The cartoon is about three people on the cliff who want to eat persimmons. The first person is waiting for him, waiting for the persimmon under the cliff to fall. As a result, he was crushed to death by the falling persimmon because of gravity. The second man took a net bag. He hung it up first and then covered it with a thick layer of leaves. Four of them fell from the tree, one was rotten and three were intact. He ate one and two people sold it. The third person, he is prepared. He waited for the persimmon to fall, then picked out the seeds, planted them, and grew a sweet persimmon. This story tells us that only those who are prepared in advance can succeed and be admired by the world.
Jennifer's grandfather said to her father, "African lions must always run faster than gazelles, and gazelles must run faster than lions." Whether you are a lion or a gazelle, you should go all out to run forward as long as it is dawn. "I think this sentence inspires us to study hard.
The book says that "marshmallows are a sweet temptation", which represents countless opportunities and temptations that we are facing and will face. What we have to do is to choose very carefully, choose those opportunities that can help us grow, and give up those that will lead us astray. Some opportunities may look as ordinary as pebbles, but they can become bright gems in the future. We should remember the story of cotton candy, let's cheer together and be a determined and useful person to society!
After reading "Children, don't eat marshmallows in a hurry" 6 This is a story book full of stories, a philosophical book full of philosophy, and a book that can change the fate of countless people. This book is unusual, but it is an ordinary book. This book has taught me a lot.
Jennifer, the heroine of this book, has a good family, but she has many doubts and complaints about her study and life. Father Jonathan has a successful career, but he is very busy with his work. In order to help her daughter grow up happily, Jonathan told her one short story after another and shared the marshmallow experiment she participated in at Stanford University as a child. Through his efforts, Jennifer finally became confident and happy, and formed a good habit that benefited her for life.
Building self-confidence orange marshmallows taught me that if you want to have self-confidence, you must work hard to do things well. There is nothing in the world for nothing. Successful people are willing to do what unsuccessful people are unwilling to do.
The yellow cotton candy that controls time makes me understand that it is very important to keep the promise of punctuality. We should seize the time and cherish it. If we don't cherish it, we will lose something important. Successful people keep their promises.
Green marshmallows that make good use of money taught me that money should be used in useful places and not spent on unnecessary things. Cotton candy is like money. There are "marshmallows" in front of people every day, but successful people will not rush to eat these "marshmallows", they will accumulate one by one. On the contrary, unsuccessful people will squander it. Stanford University's experiment proves that people who can persist in not eating cotton candy for 15 minutes will be better than those who eat cotton candy immediately when they grow up.
The blue marshmallow that achieved the goal made me understand that everything needs preparation and hard work to achieve the goal. After the sun comes out, you'd better start running like hell!
The "marshmallow" experiment is not just an experiment, but a way of life and the ability to resist desire.
Every story has profound truth, which makes me learn the law of success. These rules will help me choose every "marshmallow" I meet in the future. I want to cultivate my successful habits and personality from now on, so as to lay a good foundation for the future.
Let's share the eternal "colored cotton candy"!
After reading "Children, don't eat marshmallows in a hurry", I read a lot of books during the summer vacation, and the most memorable one is my book "Don't eat marshmallows in a hurry, this child".
This book mainly explains: Jennifer, the protagonist's primary school student, has excellent family conditions and no worries about food and clothing, but like all little girls of the same age, she has many doubts and complaints about her study and life. Father Jonathan is a very successful man, but his work is too busy. In order to help his daughter grow up happily, he told her one short story after another, including 32 rules, and shared with her the marshmallow experiment she participated in at Stanford University as a child. Finally, with his efforts, Jennifer has changed a lot. She stopped complaining, became more confident, happier and more self-disciplined, and formed a good habit that benefited her for life.
After reading this book, I am very touched. I realize that good academic performance has many advantages, and I am confident in everything I do. I can establish prestige in my class and be their role model. I will be able to receive higher education in a good school in the future, and my parents will be proud of us.
Unreasonable arrangement of time in study and life will delay things and lose credibility. We should set goals in our study and life. Only in this way can we work hard for the goal, and when the goal is achieved, we will have a special sense of accomplishment.
I will soon be promoted to the fifth grade and graduate from primary school. I also want to realize my own shortcomings like the hero, change my learning attitude, establish confidence in controlling my time, make good use of my money to fight for my goals, find many good friends and lay a good foundation for my future.
Some time ago, I read the book "Children, don't eat cotton candy in a hurry", which benefited a lot.
This book mainly tells a story: Jennifer, a primary school student, is well-off and well-fed, but like all little girls her age, she is full of doubts and complaints about life. Father Jonathan has a successful career, but he is very busy with his work. Nevertheless, the busy father loves his daughter very much. In order to make her happy, his father often tells stories to his daughter and shares with her the cotton candy experiment he participated in at Stanford University when he was a child. Her father's efforts finally changed Jennifer a lot. She stopped complaining about things, became confident, happy, and loved learning, and formed a good habit that benefited her life.
There are four contents in this book: orange marshmallows can build confidence, yellow marshmallows can control time, green marshmallows can make good use of money, and purple marshmallows can easily lose weight. Every content is very interesting, and every content has a philosophical cartoon. What impressed me most was the confident orange marshmallow and the time-controlled yellow marshmallow, because the color of marshmallow changed my inferiority.
Before, I didn't have confidence. I am afraid to ask the teacher for advice when I have difficulties in my study. I lost my important school supplies and dared not report to the teacher. Didn't communicate with classmates. At home, I also keep all my little secrets in my heart and don't tell my parents. Everything unhappy is kept in my heart, and my temper is kept. Since I saw orange marshmallows to build my confidence, I have gradually changed: I began to try to communicate with my parents and teachers. Later, I learned that all this was not as difficult as I thought, and I gradually became full of confidence.
I didn't know how to control time before, and I always dragged my feet when I was doing my homework or eating. I often write while playing, but I can't get down. I always have to do simple homework and stay up late. When playing outside, I often forget the time to go home, which always worries my parents ... What is worth showing off is that I gradually master my own time and arrange my study and rest time reasonably.
By reading this book, I also learned the truth of "forming good habits and benefiting for life". Like Jennifer in the book, I want to get rid of my bad habit of carelessness, develop a good habit of being serious and focused, and learn from her perseverance. When you encounter difficulties in life, you can't compromise or give up. You should persevere, listen to the opinions of adults, don't be childish, and communicate with your parents often. If you encounter difficulties at school, you should consult your teachers and classmates more.
In a word, with the help of teachers and parents, I must try my best to form good habits and choose every "marshmallow" I meet on my life road to lay a good foundation for my success.
Please come and read this book, and you must gain something!
Teacher's comment: You not only read the book thoroughly, but also deeply realized the truth. Yes, we will inevitably encounter all kinds of difficulties and setbacks in life. As long as you keep an optimistic and strong mind, all the difficulties will be solved, and you are sensible. The teacher is really happy for you!
After reading "Children, don't eat marshmallows in a hurry", my mother gave me a nice book "Children, don't eat marshmallows in a hurry" during the holiday. This book tells the story of Jennifer, a primary school girl. From a girl who lacks self-confidence, always complains about others, doesn't keep the agreement and doesn't like learning, her father tells her daughter the story of cotton candy to exercise her child's persistence and patience. Gradually, Jennifer had a regular life, made progress and goals in her studies, and learned how to control her emotions. Let's follow me to explore the mystery of marshmallows in the book!
In the book, Jennifer's father told his daughter about the experience of marshmallows as a child. Here is a marshmallow. If you don't eat for 0/5 minutes, I can give you another one. The experiment was conducted at Stanford University. After a follow-up survey, the researchers found that children who can't eat marshmallows for 15 minutes are much better when they grow up than those who can't eat marshmallows for 15 minutes. Cotton candy, the sweet temptation, tests your persistence and patience. Successful people are not in a hurry to eat marshmallows, and successful people delay happiness. There is a sweet and delicious food in front of you. Can you resist eating it? I will try my best to do it. Jennifer's father told me that when he was a child, he refused to eat the cotton candy in front of him, and even ran around the room with his eyes closed and counted. After one minute 15 minutes, he got the joy of two marshmallows and the satisfaction of eating two marshmallows in one bite. On my father's study and career path, there is a success rule of marshmallows.
Dad set different marshmallows for different problems, including red marshmallows to provide learning motivation and orange marshmallows to build confidence, because her daughter was not confident about a speech. In order to guide her daughter how to spend her time without being chased by time, a yellow marshmallow was set to control the time. Green cotton candy that makes good use of money for pocket money. Blue marshmallows are for those who are ready to achieve their goals. Teach your daughter how to get along with classmates, gain good popularity, and find indigo marshmallows for good friends. There are purple marshmallows to lose weight ... eating these colorful marshmallows makes us "good children" in adults' minds.
My mother often tests me, though not with cotton candy. However, my mother often tests me with ice cream and pizza. Don't eat the delicious food in front of me yet, or you will be blinded by the delicious food and superficial phenomena. Then, how can we see the rainbow without severe wind and rain? How can you succeed without suffering? Sometimes I often blame my mother. Now I finally understand why my mother has so many "no", "no" and "no". But I still feel like eating marshmallows, haha, let's see how long I can hold on!
Through this book "Children, don't eat cotton candy in a hurry", because this cotton candy will become a sweet fulcrum and a thought. Just like I do multiple-choice questions, a simple choice will affect my judgment. There will be endless temptations behind the choice. I will test my firm faith and patience and hone my willpower by refusing temptation. I decided to use the marshmallow rule from the new semester. Mom, look at my movements!
After reading Children, Don't Eat Cotton Candy in a hurry 10 On the road of career, study and life, many people have resisted temporary interests and benefits, but they have achieved greater success.
From the book "Children, don't eat marshmallows in a hurry", I know not only the simple truth, but also that we will encounter many choices on the road of growth, and there will be countless temptations behind each choice. We should be cautious about every choice, even if it is only a choice to move left or right. Maybe it only takes 30 seconds to think, and we are on the road to success.
The protagonist Jennifer and her father Jonathan are both very successful businessmen. There are many shortcomings and concerns about Jennifer. The father is not worried about his daughter's problem. Jonathan told his daughter a story about marshmallows when she was a child: after the experiment began, many children were divided into different rooms, and there was a marshmallow on the coffee table in each room. As long as they don't eat it for 15 minutes, they can get another marshmallow. Jennifer's father was one of the second children to get marshmallows.
This experiment reminds me of some classmates who are "sweet first and bitter later". As soon as these students had a holiday, they began to have fun, but they forgot their homework. As a result, when the school started, they began to write their homework crazily, and the quality of their homework declined rapidly, and the whole person panicked, so the happy time of a holiday disappeared. These students are eager to eat and play with this marshmallow.
Instead, relax for a few days, then use the first few weeks to finish your homework, and then enjoy it. I believe that such a happy holiday will be happier and more unforgettable than those of students who play first and then do their homework. This is to resist the interests of a temporary crazy game and change to a happier and more profound holiday.
Success is not influenced by our past, and tomorrow's success depends on how much sweat and preparation we have made today. If we overcome the temptation, we will surely usher in a brilliant tomorrow. We shouldn't eat this tempting marshmallow in a hurry. In order to have more cotton candy, we must learn to wait. The opportunity that belongs to us will definitely find you.
This winter vacation, I tasted this "colorful cotton candy" and learned that to delay happiness, we must first learn to wait.