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The child is seriously biased. Do you want to make up lessons or focus on developing his specialties? It depends. First of all, it is necessary to understand the reasons why children prefer a certain subject, whether they are unwilling to learn a certain course, or whether teachers don't understand it, or whether they hate the tone of teachers' lectures on this subject, or whether the basic knowledge of a certain subject is too poor and they lose confidence, and then prescribe the right medicine and find out the corresponding remedial measures.

If it is in the junior high school, I think it is absolutely necessary to make up lessons. I may get back what I lost, and there is still enough time for him to use the holiday weekend to start learning from the basics and cultivate his new hobbies. If it is high school, the task is heavy and the time is tight, I don't think the effect is very great, but people often say that sharpening the knife at the last minute may also play a role. As for the development of special skills, I think you should at least have a diploma. Without a diploma, you will be rejected from the threshold of today's society, and you can only find another way out on your own and give full play to your strengths.

The fact that children are partial to subjects has actually shown that children can learn most subjects, that is, their learning ability is no problem. Then why is there a bad science? The author thinks that he encountered difficulties, did not think about how to overcome them, and directly chose to escape, resulting in more and more falls.

Why do I have this understanding? Completely from myself. When I was in junior high school, my English score was always over 50, and I didn't want to mention my talent. But I think I can get 134 in the college entrance examination English.

Parents, can you choose what to do according to your interests in life? We can't do whatever we want, so interest is just synonymous with cowardice in my opinion. Many things must be done, which requires children to have an indomitable character. It doesn't matter if something goes wrong. What is important is the courage to face difficulties and the spirit of daring to show your sword.

So in the end, the author's suggestion is that children can focus on cultivating what they are interested in, but they should not be allowed to give up their subjects. Don't just regard learning as learning knowledge. Character cultivation is very important. You can't give up eating because of choking, and you can't develop a personality characteristic of avoiding the importance.