Turn a Daily Ten-Minute Talk into the Main Theme
This handwritten newspaper topic works well because it comes from ordinary family life. Instead of using broad slogans, students can focus on small moments such as talking after school, reading before bedtime, sharing feelings at dinner, or taking a weekend walk with parents.
A suitable title could be Ten Minutes a Day, Closer Hearts Each Day. The central picture may show a family sitting around a table, chatting on a sofa, or walking together. Around the picture, students can add short sections with clear and warm messages.
Content Sections Students Can Use
Our Family Talk Rules
- Look at each other when speaking and listening.
- Talk about feelings first before explaining the reason.
- Parents try to listen patiently, and children try to express clearly.
- Share one happy thing and one thing to improve every day.
What I Want to Say to My Parents
Students can write simple and honest sentences, such as: Thank you for reading, exercising, and making crafts with me. When I make a mistake, I hope you can listen to me first. I will also try to speak calmly and explain my thoughts.
How Parents Can Stay Close
Companionship does not always mean big activities. It can be having dinner together, packing a schoolbag together, reading one page of a book, or saying an encouraging sentence. Real companionship means listening carefully, waiting patiently, and giving support at the right time.
Short Sentences for the Newspaper
- Warm sentence: Careful listening is more powerful than repeated urging.
- Communication tip: Change “Why did you do that again?” into “Let’s find a way together.”
- Family promise: Talk a little more today, understand each other better tomorrow.
- Growth thought: Home is a place where we can speak from the heart.
- Action slogan: Less interruption, more hugs; less blame, more discussion.
Layout Idea: A Family Conversation Map
The page can be designed like a warm family map. Put “Our Ten-Minute Talk Corner” in the center. In the upper left, draw a study desk for learning conversations. In the upper right, draw a dinner table for daily sharing. In the lower left, draw a park for weekend companionship. In the lower right, draw a heart-shaped mailbox for private thoughts.
Soft colors such as light orange, cream yellow, sky blue, and fresh green will make the page gentle and bright. Decorations can include small houses, hearts, speech bubbles, footprints, and books. Leave enough blank space so the handwritten newspaper looks clean and easy to read.
Small Tips Before Making It
- Choose one real family scene, such as after-school talk or bedtime sharing.
- Keep each section to three to five short sentences.
- Draw facial expressions and actions, such as smiling, listening, hugging, or giving a high five.
- If you want to organize the title, sections, and text materials more quickly, you can continue creating the page in the Zhihui Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.