How to make your baby fall in love with learning instead of learning?

1, set an example and tell children that learning is actually very happy. Parents who set an example usually do this: often read books, chat with their children about current events, and guide their children to express their views; Ask children about their study frequently and help them solve their study problems as much as possible; Don't complain about work, and influence children subtly with a positive lifestyle.

2. Communicate well with children and know the importance of learning. Parents need some methods and communication skills. We can't immediately criticize and blame children for being lazy, and let them realize that their behavior is shameful, but there is no solution.

3. Let the child taste the taste of success. To improve the child's interest in learning, first let him taste the taste of success. Parents should patiently guide and give specific help, so that children can experience the joy of overcoming difficulties and achieving success. If the child is good at math and poor at Chinese, arrange for him to do math first and then Chinese when doing homework. If the procedure is reversed, you will encounter difficulties at the beginning, and the people behind you will be discouraged.

4. Help children to establish a concept of time, do a good job in behavior training, help children understand time, make plans, help children to prioritize things, and grasp the order of things. For example, let the children list the things that need to be done every day, how long each thing will take, and tick the back after each completion. Parents must give praise to their children when they successfully complete it.

5. Arrange a quiet, comfortable and simple learning environment for children. After primary school, static classroom learning is adopted, so that children can sit quietly at their desks and only pay attention to what is in front of them. This is a major prerequisite for cultivating children's interest in this matter. There is no doubt that a quiet environment is more conducive to learning.