Get to know the children
Every child is unique. They have their own interests, talents and learning styles. Parents need to spend time getting to know their children in order to guide them better.
Goal setting
Parents should work with their children to set clear and achievable goals. These goals can be short-term or long-term. Setting goals can help children stay motivated and let parents know where their children need help.
Provide support
Parents should support their children when they are in trouble. This does not mean solving problems for children, but encouraging them to find their own solutions and provide necessary help.
Build trust
Parents need to establish a trust relationship with their children. This means respecting children's decisions and communicating honestly with them.
Encourage self-study
Parents should encourage their children to learn by themselves, not just rely on school teaching. This can be achieved through reading, online learning and joining interest groups.
Provide feedback
Parents should give their children regular feedback to let them know where they are doing well and where they need to improve.
lead by example
Parents are role models for their children, and their behavior will directly affect their children. Therefore, parents need to set an example and show positive attitudes and behaviors.
keep one's patience
Educating children is a long-term process, which requires the patience and persistence of parents. Don't expect immediate results, but persistently support children's growth.