1. Transfer: If your child doesn't perform well in one school, you can consider trying other schools. Some schools may pay more attention to academic performance, while others pay more attention to students' comprehensive quality and hobbies.
2. Vocational education: If children have a strong interest in a certain occupation, they can choose vocational education. Vocational education can help children master practical skills and lay the foundation for future employment.
3. Self-taught examination: If children want to continue their studies, but do not want to participate in traditional high school courses, they can choose to take the self-taught examination. Self-study exams can help children arrange their learning progress according to their own interests and abilities and improve their learning efficiency.
4. Studying abroad: If family conditions permit, you can consider sending your children to study abroad. By receiving education abroad, children can receive a more international education, broaden their horizons and enhance their competitiveness.
5. Social practice: Let children participate in some social practice activities, such as volunteers, internships, etc., which can exercise their social adaptability and teamwork ability and prepare for their future career.
6. Entrepreneurship or employment: Encourage children to try to start a business or find a job according to their own interests and specialties. Although this road may be full of challenges, it is also a good opportunity to exercise yourself and realize your dreams.
In short, in the face of the situation that children can't get into high school, parents and children should keep a positive attitude, consider their future development from many aspects and help them find their own way.