Open the door to communication
Find out why children don't want to go to school. Is it the pressure of study or being bullied? Only by finding the real cause of the problem can we find a suitable solution.
Build a strong bridge of trust
Make sure that children know that they can open their hearts to their parents and share their troubles and problems whenever and wherever they are. In this way, when children encounter difficulties, they will take the initiative to seek help instead of choosing to escape.
Provide strong support
If children are tired of learning because of learning pressure, we can provide learning support, such as finding a tutor or making a reasonable study plan. If the child is bullied, we need to communicate with the school in time to safeguard the rights and interests of the child.
Professional help is essential.
If the child's rebellious behavior continues and seriously affects his study and life, he should seek a professional psychological counselor.
Cultivate children's interest
Guide children to discover and cultivate their interests, let them find fun outside of study, and thus improve their positive attitude towards school.