The junior high school sister only scored 66 points in 8 subjects, and my brother responded!

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-01

The junior high school sister only scored 66 points in 8 subjects, and my brother responded!

The little sister who went to middle school, 66 in all eight subjects, this incident sparked a wide discussion on the Internet. I'm going to answer that question as a younger brother.

First of all, I want to be honest with you that my sister's academic performance is not as good as I thought it would be. However, we must not lose sight of the fact that each child has his or her own unique interests and characteristics. Not all children do well in a step-by-step effort. In an age of fractional heroes, many children are exhausted and exhausted by their schoolwork.

Sister is like that. She's not stupid, she's just not interested in her studies. At a very young age, she showed great talent. She enjoys drawing and playing musical instruments, and finds pleasure and satisfaction in it. But when it came to school, she had to spend all her time studying, and she didn't like it at all.

I have been increasing my psychological guidance for my sister to make her progress academically. Every night, I would review her homework with her and answer her questions. I tried different ways to stimulate her learning and make her more proactive. I have also communicated with my tutor and principal and hope to get the understanding and support of parents.

I think that when educating children, we should not blindly pursue grades and ignore children's personalities and hobbies. Every child is unique, and we need to make the most of their talents and guide them positively. Everyone has their own growth path, and we should not only look at the grades, but also focus on the all-round development of students.

Here, I would also like to call on the whole society to make a more objective and reasonable assessment of academic achievements. We should not blindly chase grades, but pay more attention to the development of students' all-round literacy and innovation ability. Academic performance is only a small part of a person's assessment, and more emphasis is placed on thinking skills, teamwork and creativity.

In this regard, I believe that we need to change our perception and reflect on its nature. We can't see reading as a process of cultivating ourselves and cultivating our hobbies, rather than treating it as a heavy burden. Only in this way can each and every one of our children receive the care and development they deserve, and realize their full potential and value as individuals.

Finally, I wish my sister to build confidence and strengthen her ideals and hobbies. No matter what she achieves in her studies, I will continue to help her, and I firmly believe that she will be able to find the right path and achieve her goals.

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