What if children don't have the perseverance, motivation and ability to learn?

The most important thing is to help him find his interest in learning and let him understand the significance of learning to him. This part is equivalent to stimulating the child's internal motivation and helping the child stick to it.

You can also discuss with your child the gradual decomposition of learning goals, what kind of rewards to give each time you reach a small goal, and what kind of rewards to give when you reach a big goal. This part is the external motivation to improve children's learning.

Relatively speaking, the internal motivation is stronger, which makes it easier for children to persist and enhance their perseverance. But external motivation can also play a very good auxiliary role.

As for ability, when there is enough motivation, it will develop slowly.

The most important thing is to be patient. If a child lacks motivation and perseverance, it must have his reasons. Knowing as clearly as possible can help children in a targeted way.