Lack of knowledge and skills
Many parents may not have received professional family education training and do not know how to carry out family education effectively.
Time management problem
Parents usually need to find a balance between work and child care. This may cause them to feel pressure and difficulties in educating their children.
lack patience
Education is a long-term process, which requires a lot of patience and persistence. However, many parents may be frustrated and lose patience with their children's short-term behavior.
Lack of effective strategies
Parents may be confused and frustrated because they have not found an educational strategy suitable for their children.
Social and cultural pressures
In some societies and cultures, family education may be regarded as a "natural" task rather than a task that requires professional skills and knowledge. This may make parents feel incompetent.
Family environment and atmosphere
If the family environment does not encourage learning and exploration, or family members are tense, then family education will become more difficult.
Lack of resources
Some parents may not have enough resources to support their educational practice, such as books, educational software or opportunities to participate in educational activities.
Self-expectation is too high
Some parents may have high expectations for their educational ability, which may lead them to feel anxious and depressed when facing challenges.