We know that everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses, and children are no exception. Sometimes parents may be asked to write about their children's weaknesses so that teachers can understand them faster and adopt better disciplinary methods to help them quickly overcome their shortcomings. So, what can be written about a child's weaknesses?
What can be written about a child's shortcomings?
Every child is different, for example; Many things can be written about, such as lack of concentration, playfulness, and slow eating. Specifically, there are: mischievous, lazy, unhygienic, lying, hyperactive, gluttonous, playful, sleepy, selfish, procrastinating, lack of self-control, timid, arrogant, spending money recklessly, disrespecting parents, crying, fighting, picky eating, wasting food, and being impolite.
What should parents do if their child has shortcomings?
1. During the process of growing up, children will crave to communicate and play with their peers. When children argue with each other over toys or other reasons, as parents, no matter how busy we are, we should first put aside what we are doing and come to the child's side to understand the reason for the argument. Whether the child is at fault or not, we should not scold them loudly and try to avoid hurting their self-esteem.
2. When a child is willful and throws things around at home, it is best to prepare a clean cloth at home and place it in an easily accessible place. When a child throws things around, parents should work with the child to tidy up the lost items, put them back in the distance, and then use a cloth to wipe the floor and table clean together.
3. When a child has a tendency towards violence such as throwing or smashing things, a special corner can be set up at home to punish the child, and a table and chair can be placed in this corner. When the child throws or smashes things at home, parents can have the child sit on the chair next to the table, prepare pens, paper, and some interesting storybooks for the child to draw, write, and read in the corner, in order to divert the child's attention.
4. When a child is causing trouble at home, parents can put aside what they are doing and come to their child's side to stop crying. If the child does not listen to their parents' advice, parents can confiscate their child's most beloved toy as punishment.
What can be written about a child's shortcomings? In fact, there are quite a few shortcomings that can be written about in children. Of course, if you want to report them to the teacher, parents and friends must be careful not to write about the child's shortcomings casually. They must write according to the child's actual situation, so that the teacher can help the child correct their shortcomings in a targeted manner and make the child better.