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How to choose children's extracurricular classes
After the holiday, it is time to choose various extracurricular classes for children. How to choose has become a headache for many young parents. The diversity of children's interests really increases the difficulty of making decisions. So, how to choose a child's extracurricular class?

The child's interest is the key.

We examine children's interests from many aspects, and first choose the content that children are currently interested in to learn. But don't rush for success, we should constantly observe and understand children's interests and performances during their learning process.

Don't make a hasty decision.

As wage earners, if children are young and their interests are uncertain, hasty decisions may lead to both money and people. Some parents may give in to their children's fickle demands, or believe others' suggestions and change their minds. As a result, after a few years, I bought a lot of things, but my children accomplished nothing.

Take the piano as an example.

When our daughter was 4 years old, she clamored for piano lessons. We signed her up for the piano class in the Children's Palace. We didn't rush to buy a piano, but borrowed a neighbor's piano to practice. After a while, we found it inconvenient and embarrassed to borrow it for a long time. So we discussed with her and finally bought the first piano with the support of relatives. She cherishes her piano very much and practices consciously.

Communicate with children

If you find that your child's interest has changed, you don't need to blame. You should study the reasons and decide whether to transfer or continue to guide your child to stick to it. Through communication and understanding with children, we can better support their interests and growth.