1. Create a positive learning environment
Children need a quiet, clean and comfortable learning environment. They need a place where they can encourage their study, such as a spacious desk, a comfortable chair and a room that can provide enough light and air. If children have their own learning space, then they can regard it as their own place, thus stimulating their interest in learning.
2. Appreciate children's efforts
Parents should encourage their children regardless of their academic performance. Parents should praise their efforts and progress even if their children don't fully achieve the expected results. In this way, children can feel that they have been recognized and respected by their parents, and thus have more motivation to learn.
3. Make a clear study plan for children.
Parents can help their children make a study plan to ensure that they know the tasks that need to be completed every day. This can help children concentrate and give them a better sense of control over their learning tasks. In the process of making plans, parents should involve their children and give them the opportunity to make goals and plans for their own study.
4. Encourage learning through games and activities.
Games and activities are a very effective way of learning. Parents can use games and activities to stimulate their children's interest in learning. For example, parents can turn learning content into interesting games or activities, or encourage children to participate in learning activities with other children. In this way, children can be more willing to participate in learning.
5. Help children find their hobbies.
Sometimes, children may be bored or difficult with some subjects, but they may be very interested in other subjects or activities. Parents can help their children find subjects or activities that they really like, thus stimulating their interest in learning. This can be achieved by participating in interest classes or extracurricular activities.