Why don't children want to go to primary school?

Many parents choose to let their students study primary school textbooks in advance during kindergarten. First of all, because children are not old enough to go to primary school, they are afraid that students can't keep up with the progress of learning in the first grade, that teachers speak too fast, and that students' thinking can't keep up.

But the result is just the opposite, because what parents don't know is that this kind of knowledge instilled in advance often makes students go to primary school even if they don't attend classes, thus forming the habit of not attending classes, which is very harmful! Every year, students start a long school career, and of course, many parents express headaches. The age of going to primary school has changed from 8 or 7 to 6, so what are parents worried about? The reason is that some students were born in September and have not yet reached the school age, so they can only enter the campus one year later, but the gap between students in July and August is not that big, so what parents hope most is that the Ministry of Education can relax the requirements for the school age of students!

Faced with this situation, relevant departments have also made some adjustments. The relevant departments said that each region can adjust according to the actual situation of local students, and it is not necessary to take "6 years old" as a necessary condition for admission! Although primary school students have just entered the campus, it is not so difficult to learn knowledge, but it is also very important, because it is most important to lay a good foundation, parents need to let students do some preview, and good study habits need to be gradually developed. First, learn to manage yourself. Students with excellent academic performance generally have strong learning ability. Without the supervision of parents or teachers, you can study independently and arrange your time reasonably. Only when parents cultivate their children's self-discipline habits from an early age can students become better.

There are still some students who don't like learning, feel bored, don't write carefully and are lazy. When they come home from a day's class, they will not take the initiative to review the knowledge of the day, but always drag their feet, which is also irresponsible to themselves. Parents should let students develop good study habits from childhood and make progress bit by bit, so that their grades can be improved step by step and they can continue to be excellent from primary school to future schools.