Son, I'm glad to see that you have been studying hard. I hope to make persistent efforts and make further progress. You have great potential, and you should give full play to it. You're great.
We are proud to be your parents. You will definitely exceed our expectations. Keep trying!
Did not do well in the exam, so write:
Do not criticize. Say to the child: it must be accidental. It is likely to be caused by carelessness. You will do well.
Don't rush. Encourage and trust children to do well. The child will do well. Let children know that it is his responsibility to read good books, not the responsibility of parents. The future and life belong to the children themselves. No matter how much parents love their children, they can't replace their lives. Tell him that there is a social class difference between those who study well and those who don't. Tell him you have 100% confidence in him. As long as he works hard, he will certainly achieve excellent results. Don't rush him to make his own arrangements. If you rush him specifically, you are overreaching yourself. Children will think that learning is yours. Even if he did it under your supervision, he thought he was studying for you, not for himself. Then once he loses your supervision, he won't study. Can you supervise him for life?
Children must be encouraged to make progress.
Will do better. Children who grow up with encouragement are full of confidence and keep moving forward. We should learn to be parents who applaud our children.