Children are not easy to teach.
Too clever children often think that they are better than others, and it is difficult to accept other people's teaching. Parents need patient guidance to make their children understand that learning is a process of continuous exploration and progress.
Children tend to take things too simply.
Children's high IQ enables them to learn and absorb knowledge quickly, but in the face of setbacks, their ability to resist stress and adapt may be weak. Parents need to guide their children to learn to think and analyze, so that children can constantly improve their thinking ability.
Children tend to overlook details.
Taking things too simple may make children impetuous and easy to ignore details. Parents need to guide children to pay attention to details, so that children can learn to find problems from details and improve work and study efficiency.
Children may hurt others.
A child who is too clever may hurt others unintentionally. Parents need to guide their children to learn to respect others and make them understand that being smart does not mean that they can do whatever they want and need to be responsible for their own actions.