1. To cultivate children's awareness of autonomous learning, parents hope that children can actively seek knowledge instead of learning under the supervision of their parents. However, many children lack the awareness of autonomous learning and only learn passively under the supervision of teachers and parents.
2. More encouragement to let children experience the fun of independent learning. In the process of learning, children's successful experience is extremely important. When children have a successful experience, they will internalize the pursuit of this sense of pleasure into their own habits. Therefore, parents should create opportunities to encourage and affirm children, so that children can experience the fun of autonomous learning.
3. Believe that children can learn well by themselves. While believing in children, parents should also establish democratic and equal parent-child relationships with children. In daily life, children should always be encouraged to have a positive evaluation of themselves and promote the establishment of their self-confidence. When children are full of confidence in themselves, they will be energetic in learning.
4. Learn to let go moderately and let the children complete their homework independently. When the children first step into the school gate, parents worry about whether the children can understand the lessons and whether they can do the homework. Most of them like to sit beside their children and watch them finish their homework, so that they can rest assured and sometimes teach them problems that they cannot do.
5. Don't interfere, let the children make decisions and choices by themselves. Out of indulgence, parents will do many things for the children, such as going to interest classes and cram schools, without asking for their children's opinions. The children's sense of autonomy will be obliterated virtually. They will also lack the sense of autonomy in learning. They dare not face difficulties and setbacks in learning, but choose to escape or turn to others.