Every parent is concerned about the bright future of his child. He wants to give the child good values, better education so that the child can grow up to be an ideal citizen and a successful person. However, many times parents knowingly or unknowingly make some mistakes during the upbringing of the child, due to which their child starts running away from studies.
Their parents try to teach him but he still starts lagging in his studies. If this is happening with your child too that he is lagging behind in studies, then first try to know if there is any deficiency in your upbringing. By correcting your mistakes, you can show the right path to the child.
Lack of motivation
Instead of motivating the child to study, it is wrong for parents to force them to study. Often parents provoke the child to study by scolding or scaring him. Due to this, the child can start fearing studies and start running away from studies. He should make friends with studies and not be afraid of it.
Excessive pressure
Parents often put pressure on children according to their interests. Instead of understanding the child's situation and choice, putting too much pressure on them makes the child afraid of going beyond his limits. He starts considering studies and exams as a burden, not a challenge, which can hurt his studies.
Understanding priorities
Many times parents think that only good marks are important, due to which the child feels pressure in studies. Instead, they should motivate the child to study well. Encourage them. Do not focus on topping, motivate them to learn and understand. Understand what other things the child is good at besides studies, and let him do things of his choice as well.
Too much control
Instead of understanding the child's independence, having too much control can be the biggest mistake of parents. This can lead to a lack of independence in the child and he starts running away from his studies. Do not make studies a punishment for the child. Make him independent and respect his wishes in studies as well as other things.
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