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How to cultivate children's hobbies
Under the policy of double reduction, parents should pay attention to the cultivation of children's hobbies. Through the combination of learning and skills, they can not only help children build new skills and cast the cornerstone of life, but also help them build up self-confidence and strengthen their imagination, thinking and creativity.

Discover points of interest

Parents should encourage their children to try different things, understand their interests and needs, and then give more support and encouragement in these areas.

create opportunities

In order to let children learn more deeply and pursue their interests, parents can also consider providing more opportunities, such as participating in relevant interest training and participating in relevant social activities.

Provide learning resources

By guiding children to expand their knowledge boundaries and providing relevant learning resources, children can develop and grow faster in their hobbies.

Independent development

Parents should respect their children's autonomy and independence, give them enough independent decision-making and time to develop their hobbies, and let them happily embark on their own path of creation and exploration;

Encourage communication and sharing.

Parents should encourage their children to share their feelings or achievements with their peers, parents and teachers, help them to establish wider social relations and interpersonal networks, better absorb more opinions and suggestions, and finally realize the all-round development of personal growth.