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What if the child doesn't listen in class?
How to deal with children who don't listen in class;

1. Confirm children's interest and motivation: Understanding children's interest and motivation in subjects can be achieved by communicating with children and observing their hobbies and learning styles. This can help children find the motivation and goal of learning, so as to better attend classes.

2. Cultivate children's attention and concentration: Children's attention is easily distracted, and their concentration and stability can be improved through some training, such as using shulte watches, listening to music, and doing handicrafts.

3. Encourage children to actively interact: actively interacting with teachers and classmates in class can help children better understand and master knowledge, and at the same time improve their self-confidence and interest in learning.

4. Make an appropriate study plan: Working out an appropriate study plan with your child can help the child to define the study goals and plans, arrange the time reasonably, and thus better master the knowledge.

Skills for parents to get along with their children:

1. Establish good communication: Parents need to establish good communication with their children to understand their thoughts and feelings. When communicating with children, be patient, listen carefully to their thoughts and understand their emotions. At the same time, we should also pay attention to our emotions and avoid losing our temper because of trivial matters.

2. Respect children's personality: Every child has different personalities and hobbies. Parents need to respect their children's personality and don't force them to do things they don't like. At the same time, we should also encourage children to develop their hobbies and cultivate their self-confidence.

3. Establish family rules: Parents need to establish family rules with their children, such as schedule and study time. When making rules, we should fully consider the actual situation of children and not be too strict. At the same time, let children know the importance of rules and help them abide by them.

4. Give children enough freedom: Parents need to give their children enough freedom to explore the world and express their ideas freely. However, while giving freedom, children should also be educated to respect the rights of others and abide by social norms.

5. Establish intimate relationships: Parents need to establish intimate relationships with their children so that children can feel the care and support of their parents. In daily life, you can have intimate interaction with children, such as hugging, kissing and chatting.