Make a regular timetable
Help children to establish a fixed schedule, including time to get up, time to sleep, time to study, time to rest and time for entertainment. Regular work and rest helps children to form good living habits and time management skills.
Establish an appropriate learning environment
Provide a quiet, clean and comfortable learning environment for children. Ensuring enough light and suitable tables and chairs, reducing interference factors, helps children concentrate and concentrate on their studies.
Cultivate a sense of planning and purpose.
Teach children to make study plans and goals, and help them to make feasible steps and timetables to achieve these goals. Teach them to make a plan before learning, break down the task into small pieces and complete it step by step.
Encourage autonomous learning
Cultivate children's autonomous learning ability and let them actively participate in the learning process. Encourage them to ask questions, seek answers, think and solve problems independently, and develop critical thinking and creativity.
Rewards and incentives
Give children appropriate rewards and incentives to encourage them to develop good habits. This can be a substantial reward, such as a small gift or activity, or verbal praise and encouragement.
set a good example
As a parent or guardian, you should be a role model for your children. Showing positive learning attitudes and habits and developing their own good living habits will have a positive impact on children.
Provide support and guidance
Establish positive communication and interaction with children to understand their learning progress and difficulties. Provide appropriate support and guidance to help them overcome difficulties and encourage them to continue their efforts.
cultivate hobbies
Encourage children to develop their hobbies. Hobbies can provide extra motivation and fun for learning, help children manage their time better and balance study and entertainment.