Find children's interests.
Children don't like learning, usually because they are not interested. If you can find children's interests, you can naturally open their enthusiasm for learning.
Make learning plans
Let children know the tasks and goals that need to be completed every day, so as to cultivate good study habits. Plans can include learning progress, homework and preparation for exams, so that children can study in a planned way.
Reward encouragement
Praise and reward children when they reach their learning goals or complete their tasks, such as giving them something they are interested in or a small gift. Encourage children to know that their efforts have been recognized and rewarded.
Communicate with the teacher
Understand the problems and challenges children encounter at school, cooperate with teachers, find out the problems, and provide personalized education programs to help children learn better.
lead by example
Parents are children's first teachers, and family atmosphere has a great influence on children's learning. In the family, parents should take active actions, read and study, create learning opportunities, let children practice, and let children feel the attention of their parents in their studies.