Children go to school, and they have to take time to visit their teachers at the beginning of the semester. It's best to take some time to observe the class where the children are. We must be "clear" about the courses offered in a semester, what teachers require, what books to read and so on. Make sure that your child is not absent from class, and don't arrange your child's schedule privately.
2, tacit cooperation with teachers.
Don't judge teachers indiscriminately, and don't judge a teacher "too strict" or "not up to standard" in front of students. Don't attach too much importance to grades, which is only one aspect of measuring students' learning situation. As a parent, what you need to know from the teacher is not only the results-such as children's learning initiative, learning attitude, homework, outstanding advantages, moral performance and so on.
3. Always "exchange information" with teachers.
This can help teachers to know and understand students more comprehensively and deeply. For example, parents can "provide" teachers with information about whether their children study alone or in groups, what courses they like, whether anyone at home has been ill recently or whether there have been various "changes" that may affect students' study and life at school, such as parents' divorce, parents' unemployment and relocation. Reflect in time, don't wait. If you find a problem with your child's study, don't wait until the next parent-teacher meeting to report it to the teacher. No matter what problems arise, teachers should be informed of all kinds of "information" as soon as possible so that teachers can take corresponding measures. Only when parents are fully and objectively familiar with their children's advantages and disadvantages can parents work together with teachers to help their children make continuous progress in their studies.
4. Encourage and support children correctly.
There is a good saying: God forgives children when they make mistakes. Because children are still young, there will inevitably be some unsatisfactory places in life and study. Therefore, parents and teachers should accept everything of children objectively, fairly and inclusively, and work together with children to find ways to solve problems.
5. Correct and targeted counseling.
Extra-curricular tutoring parents should be cautious about their children attending remedial classes. If their children have the spare capacity to study and offer to take part in some extra-curricular counseling, parents should respect their children's wishes, which is very beneficial. Students disagree, and parents are wishful thinking, which often discourages children's enthusiasm. In the end, if you don't talk about spending money, you won't get positive results, and you may even backfire because you are reluctant. If parents see that a subject is too poor and it is necessary to make up lessons, parents should also do their children's work well and try to make them feel comfortable to accept and participate. Otherwise, the goal will not be achieved.
6. Let children's grades rise steadily.
Just like long-distance running, as long as you are not pulled away by others, you have the ability to surpass others in the final sprint. If you have been left far behind by others and you have no ability to surpass others, it is impossible for you to get a good ranking by sprinting. The same is true of learning. Although you are not in the top few in your studies, don't let your grades fall far behind. If your homework has many shortcomings, it is impossible to catch up with others in the entrance exam. There are also such students in the school. Every exam is not obvious in Grade One and Grade Two, but in Grade One, they passed the exam and finally took the lead. In others' eyes, the child seems to have accumulated a lot of money. In fact, children have certain take-off qualities. The condition for taking off is that the child's homework is not delayed. If he can't lift a subject, he can't take off. Therefore, parents should pay attention to their children's ordinary grades. If they find that their children's grades are far behind, they should immediately find ways to let him catch up. Otherwise, it will dampen children's interest in learning, and children who often fail will give up easily. So remember, if children want to accumulate wealth, they should always pay attention to their own achievements, not seeking the first, but pursuing the first.
7. Family harmony.
Parents must always maintain a harmonious state at home, and don't always quarrel over trifles every day, which is a kind of torture to the child's heart, and the child's body and mind will be affected in this environment.