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My 8-year-old daughter didn't pass the math paper, and she said she got 100. Deceive adults. After the examination paper came down, she got more than 80 points. What should she do if she lies like thi
My 8-year-old daughter didn't pass the math paper, and she said she got 100. Deceive adults. After the examination paper came down, she got more than 80 points. What should she do if she lies like this? The child wants to get full marks and conceal the facts, which shows that she is under too much pressure and has the psychology of being competitive. Parents usually encourage their children and communicate with them more. I think children only need to have a correct learning attitude and don't take scores too seriously. Nowadays, children learn, that is, learn and learn again, and score again! As everyone knows, many potentials in the child's heart have been erased.