Lack of study plans makes children easily bored
In the learning process, building a clear plan plays a very important role. However, many children study in an "instinctive" style, without specific goals or a stable schedule. This makes learning fragmented and ineffective.
When they do not know what they need to learn, how long they will study and what the goal is, children often fall into a state of fatigue, passivity and constantly depend on reminders from parents or teachers. Although spending a lot of time sitting at the desk, the results achieved are still not as desired.
According to education experts, learning needs to be organized like a long-term plan. Parents should work with their children to build a timetable suitable for their age, and set specific learning goals.
For example, children can set goals to memorize 20 to 30 English words each day, complete two math problems, or finish reading a chapter. When goals are divided into smaller parts, children will be easier to achieve and feel motivated.
Dr. Carol Dweck - an educational psychologist at Stanford University (USA), believes that forming a purposeful learning habit helps children develop positive thinking and self-management ability. She emphasized: "Children need to understand that progress comes from a career-oriented training process, not from learning spontaneously.
Lax learning attitude, learning to cope, lack of planning causes results to decline
Besides lack of planning, lack of serious learning attitude is also a reason why many children study poorly. Due to their playful nature, many students do homework just to "finish", not paying attention to accuracy.
In class, even though their eyes are looking at the board, the child's mind may be distracted by many surrounding factors. Lack of concentration makes children not grasp important knowledge, leading to reduced learning outcomes.
To overcome this situation, parents need to accompany their children in the early stages. Checking homework, reviewing each calculation or each sentence will help children form a more careful and serious learning attitude. In addition, the learning environment is also very important. When children study, parents should limit noise, turn off the TV and reduce distractions.
Another habit that also greatly affects learning outcomes is the thought of "learning for others". Many children only study because they are afraid of being scolded by their parents or wanting to please adults. When there is no longer supervision, children easily neglect and lose motivation.
According to education experts, it is important to help children understand that learning is first and foremost for themselves. When children find joy and meaning in learning, they will be more proactive and persistent.
Therefore, parents need to patiently listen to their children, avoid scolding when academic results are not good. Understanding and encouraging at the right time will help children change their habits, thereby improving achievements and comprehensive development.