Parents want their son Jackie Chan to name the baby ''Cheng Yan'', the teacher is stumped when the school starts, and the principal: I can't read it either
Introduction
It is an expectation that most parents have for their children to hope that their children will become dragons and their daughters will become phoenixes. However, when some parents name their children, they name their expectations for their children. As a result, such a naming pattern has had a negative impact on the children.
case
Xiaocheng has been having a headache recently about how to name his newborn son. Xiaocheng has always wanted to give his son a ''Tall Dashang'' name, hoping that his son can live up to his name and grow up to have a bright future. So Xiao Cheng thought about it for three days and three nights, and finally his son came up with a ''good name'', and he decided to name his son: Cheng Yan.
Many people do not understand the pronunciation of the name, nor the meaning of the name. This word is homophonic with ''Da'', which is composed of two dragons. Xiaocheng chose this name for the child, which also means the hope of Jackie Chan.
In the blink of an eye, Xiaocheng's son is going to primary school. On this day, the teacher wants to introduce this new classmate to the whole class, but the teacher stared at the name Chengyu for a while, but couldn't pronounce his name. The principal happened to pass by, and the principal watched it for a while, and also said: ''I can't read either. ''
Parents want their son Jackie Chan to name their child ''Cheng Yan'', and the teacher is stumped when the school starts, and even the principal can't read it. So, what kind of impact will parents have on their children when they name their children with uncommon words?
1. The impact of parents naming their children with uncommon words
- The child has difficulty writing
Many parents now use unfamiliar characters to name their children. What is an uncommon word? Uncommon words are some
We usually rarely use words with many strokes.
When a child first goes to school, his writing ability is still very weak. Parents who use uncommon characters to name their child will only make the child
Difficulty writing. Maybe the child has finished writing his name and everyone's homework is done. Therefore, uncommon characters are not conducive to children's writing, which will make it difficult for children to write.
- Embarrass the child
Parents use uncommon characters to name their children, even teachers and even principals don't know these uncommon characters.
Teachers and principals do not know each other and can pronounce the wrong name, which can also be very embarrassing for the child.
The child will also be dissatisfied with the parents because of this. He will not understand why the parents choose a name that is so difficult to write and pronounce, so the child will also be emotionally estranged from the parents.
- It is easy to be nicknamed by classmates
If a child's name is too difficult to pronounce, not even the teacher or the principal can pronounce it, let alone a classmate.
Therefore, the classmates nicknamed him because he couldn't pronounce his name. Some classmates even laughed at him and bullied him because the name was difficult to pronounce and write. This will also hurt the dignity of the child, damage the child's self-esteem, and even produce a feeling of weariness.
2. The minefields that parents should avoid when naming their children
- Avoid uncommon words
The name is simply too important to a child, it even affects the child's relationship with the parent, and also affects the child's peer relationship. Therefore, parents must avoid minefields when naming their children. Naming methods such as choosing uncommon characters are also a minefield for naming names. Such naming will not only make the child's name look tall, but also bring bad influence to the child, so parents must avoid uncommon characters. minefield.
- Avoid homophonic names
When parents name their children, they have to repeat them several times. At this time, they should not only use their native dialects, but also read them in Mandarin.
After all, after the child goes to school, the teacher and the children communicate in Mandarin. If the child's name is pronounced in his native dialect without any problem, but there is a homonym in Mandarin, then the parents must choose a suitable name for the child again. Therefore, names that also have homophonic sounds are also a minefield for naming children, and parents must avoid stepping on mines.
- Avoid name ambiguity
When some parents give their children a name, they neglect to check the meaning of the child's name.
Although parents give their children a name with great care, there is ambiguity in the name, and the ambiguity in the name is also a minefield of naming. Such naming will only affect the child's social interaction, and even bring harm to the child's life. Impact. Therefore, when parents name their children, they must understand the meaning of the child's name.
Epilogue
Parents use uncommon characters to name their children. Although the names contain the parents' expectations for their children, such naming will only bring adverse effects on the children. When parents choose a name for their child, they must avoid stepping on the minefield, so that they can choose a good name for their child.