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Should children emphasize interest or method in learning?
For many parents, children's learning problems are the most important, but many children are not active in learning. Children prefer playing to studying. Many parents control their children's playing time and urge them to study. But this will only backfire. If you want children to learn actively, you can't rely on the coercion and supervision of parents. Here are some methods for your reference.

1, the exemplary role of parents

Parents' influence on their children is very important. If children want to form the habit of learning, then parents should set an example of loving learning. If parents are having fun while their children are studying, it will easily lead to imbalance in their hearts, thus affecting their interest in learning. Therefore, when children are studying, parents must prohibit all play behaviors, and it is best to read books with their children. Children are influenced by their parents and naturally study hard.

2. Let children understand that giving is rewarding.

Children don't understand their parents' hard work and often put forward some high requirements. At this time, parents can't strictly refuse or satisfy their families, but let their children know that giving is rewarding. When children want something, parents can regard it as a reward for their children's study. Give your child some learning tasks, and as long as you complete these tasks, you can satisfy your child's wishes. Through reward induction, children will take the initiative to learn.

However, it should be noted here that children can't learn through reward induction, which can't cultivate their interest in learning. In addition to material rewards, parents should also pay attention to spiritual rewards, take their children to museums and other educational places to stimulate their curiosity and cultivate their interest in learning.

3. Encourage children more.

When children's grades are not satisfactory, many parents will severely criticize them, but this is not right. Severe criticism will only dampen children's self-confidence and lead to a decline in their grades. Therefore, parents should not pay too much attention to their achievements, but should always encourage their children and cultivate their confidence. In this way, children will be full of confidence in learning, and thus have more motivation to participate in learning.