Question

The child is unwilling to learn, lacks motivation for practice, has no goals, is unwilling to write, sits idle all day, does not listen to anyone’s words, does not want to discuss learning with parents, and is willing to communicate with others about other matters. When it comes to learning, they become impatient. They are not entirely unwilling to learn, but they also do not want to learn. It’s perplexing how a child who used to excel academically has changed so much.

Answer

There are various reasons why a child might not want to go to school, some related to the family and others to the school teachers. The main factor is how the child’s environment is, and the child’s reluctance to go to school is primarily caused by environmental factors, which are objective. The subjective factor is the child’s psychological factors. Due to insufficient information provided, I cannot determine the exact reason why your child does not want to go to school. However, I can offer some personal opinions. Engage in more communication with the child, understand their inner thoughts. This is a gradual process that requires patience.