1. Pay attention to autonomous learning: encourage children to think and explore independently, and give them the opportunity to learn and discover new things freely in their fields of interest.
2. Cultivate creativity: Encourage children to think, create and experiment independently by providing different challenges and opportunities. Help them discover their talents and inspire their inner motivation.
3. Provide support and guidance: As parents or educators, we should provide necessary support and guidance, but we should not replace children to complete tasks. This can help children master problem-solving skills and self-confidence.
4. Cultivate social skills: Let children learn to communicate, cooperate and share with others, which is very important for their future life and career.
5. Emphasize practice and application: Let children learn to apply what they have learned to real life, which can help them better understand and master knowledge.
6. Encourage diverse learning experiences: exposing children to different types of cultures and fields will help broaden their horizons and broaden their thinking.
7. Cultivate self-esteem and self-confidence: Encourage children to think and express their opinions independently, so that children can feel respect and care. This can help them build healthy self-esteem and self-confidence.