Tell the story of struggle
Tell your children more stories about your struggle and let them understand the efforts behind your success. At the same time, show some successful cases to let children understand that success comes from hard work!
Find the child's bright spot
Give affirmation and encouragement to help children realize their strengths and potentials. Children are confident and naturally willing to challenge themselves.
Make a reasonable study plan
Guide children to make a reasonable study plan and cultivate their self-discipline and time management ability. Read your writing homework at a fixed time every day and say goodbye to procrastination!
Find children's interests.
Find children's interests and let them shine in their favorite fields. Participating in music, painting, sports and other activities can not only cultivate skills, but also stimulate self-motivation.
Set small goals
Work with children to set reasonable learning or skill improvement goals, so that children can gradually cultivate enterprising spirit in the joy of achieving their goals.
Appropriate praise and reward
When children make progress, give them appropriate praise and rewards, and let them know that hard work will eventually pay off. This not only inspires them to move on, but also enhances their self-confidence.
Seek professional help.
If children's problems persist or affect their daily lives, it is wise to seek professional help. Child psychologists or educational experts can provide more specific and professional guidance and suggestions.