Question

An eight-year-old child is diligent in his studies and maintains a positive attitude, often receiving praise from teachers. Homework is completed smoothly, and the child can grasp key classroom points. However, during final exams, the child always seems to be careless, making many simple mistakes, leading to surprisingly poor grades. What could be the reason for this?

Answer

Based on the description, the child is only eight years old but already shows multiple strengths such as diligence in learning, a positive attitude, good performance, high homework completion rates, and the ability to grasp key classroom points. Frankly, it’s hard to think of anything else a student might need beyond these qualities. The key issue lies with the parents’ dissatisfaction. It can be imagined that if the child fails to meet even a small expectation of the parents, they might feel deeply regretful or even become desperate. I’m sorry to say this, but unless parents change their views on educating their children and deepen their understanding of their child’s true transformation, there may not be much change for this orderly child in the future. Parents should encourage their children more.