Praise the children.
Children will be willing to learn only when they have a certain degree of self-confidence. Let children feel that they have made progress in their studies every day, even if they have corrected a shortcoming.
Care about learning content
Parents should ask their children more about what they have learned recently and how they have mastered it.
Set small goals
Always set a few small goals for your child that are easy to achieve. This can make the child feel that he can do it, and the child is confident, which is conducive to the child's potential.
Stimulate learning desire
We should seize every opportunity in life to let children practice.
Establish a sense of responsibility
Let children learn to wash dishes, wipe handkerchiefs, make beds and tableware, and do their duty well.
Set an example to sb.
Set an example in front of children.
Don't talk about teachers
Try not to talk about teachers in front of children, especially don't belittle teachers in front of children.
Formulate learning rules
Formulate family study rules and implement them from beginning to end, thus forming good study habits and rest habits.
Be good at asking questions
Guide children to be good at asking questions. Cultivate children and ask why.
Pay attention to school.
Let children pay attention to the school and try to avoid their absence from class.