However, blindly enrolling children in cram schools is likely to be self-defeating. So I think giving children classes within their abilities can really improve their abilities. But if the child is physically and mentally exhausted, then reduce the training class.
First, children's time also needs reasonable planning: Yes, children's rest time also needs reasonable planning. Many children not only have to attend corresponding courses at school from Monday to Friday, but also have no rest time on weekends. Even in winter and summer vacations, we should learn more knowledge in advance. Heavy courses really make many children feel physically and mentally exhausted.
Yes, I know all parents have high hopes for their children. I hope they can break out of their own world by their own efforts, but the starting point of these things is wrong from the beginning, because parents care too much about their children's grades and are indifferent to their physical and mental health. In the long run, children will be disgusted with learning this thing.
Second, the real significance of cram schools lies in helping children improve themselves: the reason why cram schools are so prosperous is more because parents pay more attention to their children's achievements. But I want to say: cram schools have the advantages of cram schools, but not all cram schools can help children improve their grades.
If parents find that their children have other artistic talents during their growth, they can choose to enroll their children in some extracurricular classes. Let the child's talent be reflected. If children get good grades, there is no need to sign up for more cram schools that waste time and money.
Third, parents should treat their children's learning rationally: Yes, every child's nature is play, so as parents, we should respect their development. Give them enough freedom and don't interfere with their growth too much. Give them more opportunities to choose for themselves, because their future life will be full of choices. Only by choosing to let go in time will they grow rapidly.
As for grades, I know that some parents still attach great importance to them. But I still want to say: grades are more important than children's health, and we should give them some help when they really need it. Instead of forcing them to participate, they will be unhappy.