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What problems will most parents encounter in family education?
China's parents dare not take their children's education lightly. Moreover, different children grow up in different environments and have different problems as parents. Parents will encounter some problems in the process of educating their children. Below, let's take a look at what problems parents will encounter in their children's education.

First of all, many parents will encounter the problem of poor grades of their children. If the child's grades are not good, parents should analyze the reasons for the poor grades. Children's poor grades are mainly caused by their careless learning attitude. Then parents should help their children to correct their learning attitude and make them realize the importance of learning. Poor academic performance caused by learning attitude can not be solved by enrolling children in cram schools. High-intensity study, children will always lose interest in learning, and their grades will only get worse.

If the child's academic performance is not good, but his learning attitude is very correct. Then the reason for children's poor academic performance may be poor learning ability or wrong learning style. In this case, parents should find a tutor for their children. Under the guidance of family education, children will soon find a way to learn and their grades will improve quickly.

Secondly, parents will also encounter the situation that children are always against their parents. If parents find that their children suddenly become rebellious and don't like listening to themselves. Probably because the child has entered adolescence and began to have a sense of autonomy. Most adolescent children need to be respected by their parents. After entering adolescence, many children begin to think that they have grown up and want to make their own decisions. Then in the face of adolescent children, parents should give them more autonomy. Less scolding and more respect for children, allowing children to decide their own affairs, is also conducive to developing independent habits. Faced with adolescent children, it is necessary for parents to pay attention to their psychological changes.