As parents, we should always understand that children's academic performance is only a test of their learning effect in one semester. Parents don't have to care too much about their children's poor grades, but accept the reality that their children's grades are low. In fact, grades do not mean everything. On the contrary, parents can know which subjects their children have improved, which weaknesses need to be improved, and whether they are careless in doing problems through their children's grades. Parents should tell their children to encourage them to compare with themselves in everything, and never compare with those students who get high marks. So as to give children some confidence and strive to catch up with themselves and make progress next time.
2. Guide children to resume the examination process.
In life, some children usually have a good grasp of knowledge, but when they encounter exams, they will play all kinds of disorders. In view of this situation, parents should stand at a certain height, guide their children to analyze the difficulties encountered in the examination process, and thoroughly review the examination with their children, summarize the existing problems, and try to think about how to improve the next examination and record it in time.
3, timely disclosure, accomplish know fairly well.
Parents should pay attention to the cultivation of children's learning methods and abilities. When they fail in the exam, they should guide their children to check for missing items, sort out a set of wrong questions, and conduct targeted training on the questions they are not good at. No matter what kind of questions, you should have your own ideas, skills and methods to solve problems, so as to find the trick to improve your score and learn to study better.
4. Correct your mind and control your emotions.
As parents, when their children's grades are not satisfactory, it is inevitable that they will be lost and even a little angry. This requires parents to correct their mentality, control their emotions, and let children feel that parents care more about themselves than about their grades. Only in this way can children bravely face the gains and losses of honor and disgrace, motivate themselves to study better, sum up lessons in failure and regain their confidence in learning.