1. Establish good communication: communicate frankly with your daughter to understand the specific problems and difficulties she has encountered in her study, as well as her attitude and expectations for learning.
2. Make a study plan: help your daughter make a reasonable study plan, including daily study time, study content, review plan, etc. Make sure the plan is reasonable and feasible, and carry it out with your daughter.
3. Provide support and encouragement: Give her enough support and encouragement during her study to make her feel that her efforts have been recognized and affirmed.
4. Find a suitable learning method: Different people have different learning methods. Helping daughters find a suitable learning method can improve their learning efficiency and interest.
5. Provide learning resources: provide the daughter with necessary learning resources, such as textbooks, reference books and learning tools, to help her study better.
6. Seek professional help: If your daughter's learning problems are serious, you can consider seeking professional help, such as asking teachers and psychological counselors.
The most important thing is to let your daughter feel your care and support, and help her build up self-confidence and believe that she can overcome the difficulties in her study.