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First of all, we must understand why children are unwilling to learn. Communicate openly with children, understand their thoughts and feelings, and find out the root of the problem.
Goal setting
Set clear and achievable learning goals with your children. This will give children more motivation and direction to learn.
Stimulate interest
Try to find and support children's hobbies, and combine learning with interest. This will help to improve children's interest in learning.
draw up a plan
Make a reasonable study plan for children and ensure that children have enough time to study and rest. Arrange the study time reasonably to avoid excessive fatigue.
Encourage autonomous learning
Cultivate children's autonomous learning ability and let them learn to solve problems independently. You can help children build their self-confidence by teaching problem-solving methods and skills.
Praise and reward
When children make progress, give appropriate praise and rewards. This will inspire them to continue their efforts and improve constantly.
Cultivate good study habits
Educate children to develop good study habits, such as finishing homework on time, reviewing knowledge and previewing new content.
lead by example
As parents, we should set an example and show our love for learning and respect for knowledge. This can influence children and make them more willing to invest in learning.
Patience and support
Educating children requires patience and support. In the face of children's setbacks and failures, give encouragement and guidance to help them overcome difficulties.
Seek professional help
If children's learning problems persist, you can consider seeking professional help, such as psychological counselors and education experts.