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How to comfort and educate children with poor exam results?
When children's test scores are not ideal, parents should give care and support, help children analyze the reasons and encourage them to continue their efforts. Here are some suggestions:

1. Stay calm: First of all, parents should stay calm and don't blame or lose their temper because of their children's achievements. This will only make children more depressed and afraid.

2. Listen and care: Give children a safe environment and let them express their feelings. Listen to children's worries and puzzles and let them know that you care about their academic performance.

3. Encourage reflection: guide children to think about the reasons for their unsatisfactory test scores, because they did not study hard, or because of other reasons? Encourage children to learn from failures and find out what needs to be improved.

4. Set goals: Set reasonable learning goals with children and let them know their own direction. At the same time, make sure the goal is challenging, but not too harsh.

5. Provide support: provide children with necessary learning resources and support, such as tutoring courses and learning materials. At the same time, pay attention to children's learning methods and help children improve their learning efficiency.

6. Cultivate self-confidence: praise children's strengths and other achievements, and let children believe that they have the ability to improve their performance. At the same time, educate children to have confidence in their learning ability.

7. Establish good study habits: Help children develop good study habits, such as finishing homework on time and arranging study time reasonably. Good study habits have a great influence on children's academic performance.

8. Pay attention to children's mental health: poor grades may affect children's mental health. Parents should pay attention to their children's emotional changes, find problems in time and seek professional help.

9. Keep in touch with the teacher: Keep in touch with the child's teacher to understand the child's performance in school and what needs to be improved. At the same time, ask the teacher how to help children improve their academic performance.

10. Patience: It takes time and effort to improve your academic performance. Parents should have patience to accompany their children through this period. I believe that through unremitting efforts, children's academic performance will be improved.