Parents only need to do this to inspire their children’s career dreams
We often find that when applying for the college entrance examination every year, many candidates do not know what they should apply for and what they want to do in the future.
This is what we can most intuitively see, a difficult choice faced by a child who has no dreams.
But for children's life, this is just a difficult problem in choice, not a problem in life.
Why do you say that? Because there are more children who have lost the goal of hard work because they have no dreams, and in the end they have not even passed the college entrance examination.
So what is a dream? Dreams are goals that children are particularly eager to achieve, and they are the guide for children's lives.
Dreams come from ideas, ideas come from opportunities, and opportunities come from the practice and experience we give our children.
Therefore, if we want our children to have dreams, we must first take our children to practice and experience various occupations, such as telling children about the industries that mom and dad are engaged in, and consulting their uncles, aunts, aunts, and aunts about the characteristics of their occupations, etc. .
When we give children more and more opportunities so that they can learn about these industries, they will have a lot of ideas, and they want to become a policeman, a doctor, a teacher, or a career as a father/mother when they grow up.
After having ideas, children can gradually determine their dreams from these ideas.
Once the child has determined his dream, we must help the child build the steps step by step, and what needs to be done at each stage of life to get further away from the dream, we need to assist the child to complete these.
Only children with dreams and goals are motivated to learn. If your child does not have a dream, use the above methods to help him determine his dream!


