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The power of empathy: working together to help children make progress
Dear parents, we understand your deep concern for children's learning. When your child's performance disappoints you, let's discuss it together and see how to help your child make progress together. Would you like to share your thoughts with us?

Deeply understand the essence of the problem

You mentioned that children's learning attitudes and habits worry you. Can you describe it in detail or give some examples? Please rest assured that we will listen carefully and try our best to understand your feelings. Remember, the word "special" here is to better understand the problem, not to aggravate your anxiety.

Learning attitude problem

For children in grades 4-6, the problem of learning attitude often stems from the ambiguity of "learning meaning". It may be that the ideas instilled by parents are different from the children's inner thoughts.

Solution suggestion

1. Try to have an open dialogue with children, understand their views on learning, and jointly find a suitable learning view.

2. Reflect on parents' expectations of themselves, whether they are too high, whether they are not in line with children's actual situation, and adjust expectations appropriately to make children more motivated to move forward.

Study habit problem

Bad study habits will directly affect children's learning efficiency, leading to a decline in grades.

Solution suggestion

1. Work out a detailed study plan with your child to ensure that every step is clear and feasible.

2. Help children to establish a complete learning process, including pre-class preparation, classroom listening, after-class homework, review and consolidation, difficulty improvement and examination evaluation.

3. Encourage children to use the wrong books, record and reflect on mistakes, and pave the way for future study.

make joint efforts

Parents, the growth of children needs our joint efforts. Let's join hands to create more possibilities for their future!