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How to solve children's education problems?
1, set an example for children

Children are a mirror of parents. Good or bad behavior will make children learn mathematics: if you are diligent, children will be diligent, and if you are slack, children will cope; If you persist, the child will persevere, and if you muddle along, the child will not make progress.

You know, for children whose cognition is still forming and whose three views are still being built, parents' actions are more powerful than preaching.

Therefore, if children want to grow into excellent people, parents should first reflect on themselves. Is there any demonstration of bad behavior? Have you set a positive example for your children?

2. Give children high-quality companionship

In the eyes of many parents, education is an investment in children: whether it is knowledge, skills or various truths, the more input, the more children can absorb, and then the better.

But in fact, educating children is not only a one-way indoctrination, but also requires parents to spend more time together and interact with each other.

Research shows that the more parents accompany, the more secure children tend to feel, and they are outstanding in emotional expression and trying new things.

Therefore, after the summer vacation, parents should give their children more high-quality companionship and become their listeners and listeners.

3. Patiently guide children

Children's grades are poor, and many parents' first reaction is "hurry to report to class" and "children don't work hard enough".

In fact, sometimes children are not deliberately lazy and not serious, but do not master the correct learning methods and logical thinking.

If we blindly increase the intensity of study, it will only deepen the burden on children, and may even lead to weariness of learning.

At this time, parents should pay more attention to their children's learning, find out their problems, and patiently guide their children to improve.

Only in this way can children make substantial progress and succeed in their studies.