1. Establish a stable and warm family environment so that children can feel love and security.
2. Establish good communication channels with children, respect children's feelings and ideas, and give positive feedback and support.
3. Cultivate children's independence and self-confidence, and encourage them to try new things and face challenges.
4. Establish correct values and outlook on life for children, and educate them to respect others, care about society and take responsibility bravely.
5. Provide children with appropriate learning and entertainment opportunities to help them develop their abilities in all aspects.
6. If necessary, seek professional psychological counseling and support to help you better cope with the challenges and pressures of single-parent life.
Educational anxiety is an emotional response to the uncertainty of children's future and educational path. The root cause of this physiological anxiety and even pathological