Nowadays, many parents are angry because their children cannot do their homework well and their academic performance does not improve. There are also a series of things that happen online when parents help their children with their studies. In fact, learning the correct guidance can solve problems. So how to guide children to learn?
1. Cultivate concentration. Children are easily attracted to fresh things and find it difficult to persist in the learning process. As long as their focus is improved, it is not difficult to keep them focused on learning. Cultivating a child's focus can start with things that interest them, such as allowing them to start drawing when they enjoy it, and setting aside a whole block of time for them to complete their own artwork. Continuously encourage him to complete the painting process and not give up.
2. Decompose the objectives. Children don't study not because they don't love learning, but because they don't have goals. Children tend to do things casually, which is inherent in human nature and cannot be forced to change. What parents need to do is to assist their children in setting actionable stage goals, so that they can gain a sense of achievement when they overcome a goal. Over time, children will develop their own learning goals.
3. Stimulate children's curiosity. Children are born with a curiosity to explore the world. As long as their curiosity is guided reasonably, they will transform it into a driving force for learning. For example, when a child asks about some natural phenomena, parents can answer in a more general way and then search for information together with the child. This process of acquiring knowledge is actually a process of developing study habits.