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How can a child who doesn't like brains educate a child who doesn't like brains?
1. Let children solve problems by themselves: In daily study, life or communication, children will encounter their own troubles. No matter what difficulties you encounter, parents should not immediately intervene to solve the problem. Instead, ask the child: "What do you want to do?" "What do you think we should do?" Some parents help their children solve problems without considering anything after their children encounter difficulties. This is not a good behavior to cultivate their independent thinking ability.

2. Provide a relaxed atmosphere for children: parents can't suppress children's nature, and curiosity will improve. Parents should provide their children with a relaxed environment to stimulate their creativity and desire to think. If you suppress your child too much, it will only make your child timid and obedient.

3, encourage children: children have ideas, want to do things, parents should not stop too much. If the child fails, parents should enlighten the child. It can also help children find out the reasons, sum up experience and lay the foundation for the next success. Parents should pay attention that what children do does not include dangerous and wrong things. Parents should resolutely stop and criticize dangerous and wrong behaviors.