Creating a comfortable and less distracting learning environment
Study space will directly affect children's ability to concentrate. Parents should arrange and arrange study corners neatly, with sufficient light and reduced noise so that children are comfortable and less distracted.
At the same time, it is necessary to avoid placing entertainment devices such as phones or TVs near the learning area. A positive learning environment will help children feel more comfortable, thereby reducing the feeling of being forced when sitting at the desk.
Build reasonable study time, with interspersed rest
Continuous studying easily makes children tired and distracted. Instead, study time should be broken down into about 25 - 30 minutes, then let children take a short break of 5 - 10 minutes to relax.
This learning method helps the brain have time to recover, thereby increasing the efficiency of absorption without putting pressure.
Encourage instead of creating score pressure
Instead of just focusing on grades, parents should pay attention to the process and progress of their children. Recognizing efforts, even small ones, will help children have more motivation to study.
Conversely, comparing children with friends or placing too high expectations can make children lose confidence and feel unnecessary pressure.