The novelty is gone.
Children may lose interest because the content of the interest class is too single and lacks freshness. Parents can try to communicate with their children, understand their real thoughts and guide them to find the fun of learning again.
A minor setback in study.
Difficulties will inevitably be encountered in learning, especially those courses that require solid basic skills, such as dancing and musical instruments. Children may give up because they feel boring and can't see the results in the short term. Parents can encourage their children to persevere and tell them that only by making continuous efforts can they make progress.
The teacher is too strict?
Although strict teachers are helpful to children's learning, being too strict may make children feel afraid and escape, and may make children reluctant to go to interest classes again. Parents are advised to actively communicate with teachers or training classes to seek more suitable teaching methods.