First, children's learning attitude is the most important. First of all, in the process of learning, I think learning attitude is the most important, because if children have a good learning attitude, they can get very good grades without going to remedial classes. If children's learning attitude is not particularly good, then even if they enroll in remedial classes, it will be a waste of money and have no effect, which will only make children more disgusted with learning.
Second, children should have a clear understanding of their abilities. Many people think that children's intelligence level is actually similar. As long as they study hard, they can get good grades and catch up with other students. In fact, this kind of cognition is very wrong. Learning is actually not such a simple thing. The gap between people still exists, because in the process of learning, some people have no concept at all, while others just don't understand. This is a very common phenomenon, so every parent should know what level his child is at, instead of blindly reporting to the remedial class to put pressure on him.
Third, too much pressure may have a negative impact. In fact, there are many examples around my life, that is, many children go to remedial classes to meet their parents' requirements, but they can't learn anything in the remedial classes, and these children's learning attitudes are becoming more and more annoying, so these pressures have a negative effect on them, even a decisive role, which is likely to lead to children's failing grades. Therefore, we must communicate well with our children before enrolling in the remedial class to see if they are willing to study. Even if you can't add icing on the cake, you can't give up on yourself.