What should I do if my child's reading is getting worse and worse

Children's declining academic performance can be improved by adjusting their learning methods, improving their family environment, paying attention to their mental health, cultivating their interest in learning, and seeking professional help. Learning regression is usually related to factors such as scattered attention, weak foundation, emotional distress, lack of motivation, and learning disabilities.

1. Adjust learning methods

Help children establish a regular learning plan, break down big goals into small tasks, and use time management techniques such as tomato work method. Specialized training can be provided for weak subjects, such as mathematics to enhance calculation speed practice, and Chinese language to accumulate vocabulary through daily reading. Avoid the tactic of mechanically repeating questions and focus on understanding based learning.

2. Improve the home environment

Reduce interference sources such as TV and mobile phones, and create a quiet learning space. Parents can cultivate self-discipline by jointly formulating rules to avoid excessive intervention or blame. Regularly organize family book clubs and lead by example to create a learning atmosphere. Pay attention to whether the child has physiological problems such as insufficient sleep or irregular diet.

3. Pay attention to mental health

Academic stress may lead to anxiety or self doubt, and it is necessary to actively communicate to understand true thoughts. Encourage children to express difficulties and avoid linking grades with personality evaluations. Appropriately lowering short-term expectations and adopting a growth mindset will definitely lead to progress. If there is a persistent low mood, it is recommended to consult psychology [SEP]. Fourth, cultivate learning interest [SEP]. Combine textbook knowledge with practical life, such as understanding physics principles through scientific experiments. Choose age appropriate expansion reading materials and transition from comic book versions of classic literature to written books. Utilize educational apps or documentaries to stimulate curiosity and establish connections between subjects and interests. Allow children to explore areas of interest after completing basic tasks.

Fifth, seek professional help

If there is suspicion of developmental problems such as reading disorders or ADHD, one should seek evaluation from a pediatric or neurology department. School psychologists can provide standardized learning ability tests. Extracurricular tutoring should be selected based on individual differences to avoid blindly increasing the burden. In some cases, the intervention of a speech therapist or occupational therapist is required. In addition to the above methods, it is necessary to ensure sufficient sleep and balanced nutrition every day, and moderate exercise can help improve concentration. Establish a phased reward mechanism to break down major goals into achievable small milestones. Regularly communicate with teachers to understand classroom performance and pay attention to whether there are any campus adaptation issues. It is more important to maintain the continuity of educational methods by avoiding frequent transfers or changes in tutors. If there is still no improvement after three months of adjustment, it is recommended to undergo a professional cognitive function assessment.

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