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My son will take the college entrance examination next year, but he is still very playful. What should I do?

It is quite understandable that you are worried about your son. Deal with your emotions before dealing with things, stabilize your emotions first, and don't show this anxiety to your children. Children will resist and rebel when they feel pressure.

1, the first problem to be solved is that you want to enter the children's channel, because location equals effective communication. You can play with him, experience the content and depth of his play, and find some advantages of the child in the process of playing-we find that many drugs need to be coated with sugar, and so does criticism.

2. Then ask him what he wants and what his dreams are. Explore the concept that everything you want is for yourself. Even if his answer is to play for a lifetime, help him calculate the cost of playing for a lifetime, and tell his parents that they will only support him 18 years, and they will rely on themselves in the future.

3. Finally, two paths were pointed out for him. One is that he continues to play, fails in the college entrance examination and does some low-value jobs in society. The other is to realize his ideal through college entrance examination or other means.

Students in Grade Two should have feelings.