In reality, how many children with excellent grades in grades one and two fall behind in grade three? Some children with excellent grades will fall behind after entering the third grade, mainly for the following two reasons:
First, children are obedient in the first and second grades and can learn according to their parents' requirements. After entering the third grade, children's sense of autonomy is gradually enhanced, and they are no longer willing to be at the mercy of their parents and want to learn according to their own ideas. If children's autonomous learning ability is insufficient and they don't master the correct learning methods, their grades will fall behind.
The learning difficulty of Grade Two is relatively low. As long as children can recite what the teacher said, they can get good academic results. After entering the third year of junior high school, the learning difficulty of all subjects has increased obviously, the requirements of Chinese subjects for children's reading comprehension have improved obviously, the knowledge points of mathematics subjects have become more abstract and the topics have become more flexible. English subjects put forward better requirements for children's listening, speaking, reading and writing abilities. Therefore, the learning method of rote learning is no longer suitable for learning after grade three.
If children have problems with backward grades, parents should educate and guide their children, and it is best to do the following: first, patiently analyze the reasons for backwardness with their children, so that children can understand that backward grades do not mean insufficient IQ, but problems with learning methods, so that children can gradually establish learning confidence; Second, give children reasonable suggestions, focusing on guiding children to form good study habits. Of course, parents must tell their children the role of these study habits, so that children can rationally accept the suggestions made by parents and better implement these study habits.
Conclusion Some children with excellent academic performance will fall behind in the third grade. Parents should patiently communicate with their children and let them know that their poor academic performance is related to their own learning methods and habits. On this basis, reasonable suggestions can help children get rid of learning difficulties as soon as possible.