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Confusion in educating children
Puzzles in educating children include: children are playful, don't like to use their hands and brains to think, can't be self-disciplined, have no interest in learning, have no regular life, have no hobbies and curiosity, can't unite classmates, are too introverted, are easy to get out of control, and are rebellious in adolescence. Educating children will encounter the following kinds of confusion:

Knowledge points are difficult to remember.

Have you forgotten all the words and knowledge points your child just recited?

Children can't remember their teachers' lectures.

Does the child always forget what the teacher said in class?

Items were left behind.

Children often leave their own things behind?

Be playful and not self-disciplined

Playful and not self-disciplined.

Lack of interest in learning

Have no interest in learning.

An irregular life

Life is irregular.

Lack of hobbies and curiosity

No hobbies and curiosity.

Students who lack unity

Can't unite classmates.

Emotional out of control, adolescent rebellion

Too introverted, easily out of control, adolescent rebellion.