Why do children lose interest in learning?



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the answer is not that deep: it's just that 6th grade is about 12-14 years old, and this is the period of puberty, i.e. sexual orientation and maturation. kids get a lot of stimuli from the opposite sex, which MUST be responded to for normal sexual development. so be happy that your child is a bit cool to learn, because it grows absolutely normal. the main thing is to control that by about 15-16 years this interest at least partially returned. There is no panacea here. the advice - do not criticize your child for laziness - will not help. you need to take an interest in what your child is studying and discuss his subjects at school in between. try to remember yourself at his age. what did you want? what did you want from your parents? the task will become easier and the answer to your question will pop up by itself. i assure you, you were not very different from your child now. there are no stronger bonds than genetic ones

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Change of life priorities-

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environment changed.

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Computer games, Internet, sex and freedom propaganda. And actually also iodine deficiency and avitominosis in general.

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It's just annoying to study. Perhaps the teachers have changed. A lot depends on the teachers too - a child needs to be interested in his subject.

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interests change. So something interests you more

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I think everything depends on the teachers. Teachers can make children interested and also make them lose it!

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Maybe she has stopped understanding something and now can't catch up with everyone else?

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it means something else is of interest.love, for example. You tell her that if boys like smart, educated girls who have something to talk about. That it doesn't seem important to her now, and then she'll be working on a penny salary. Now employers pay attention not only to the diploma, let alone the certificate, but also to the grades in it.

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Because interest in boys appears. It is ok, your daughter has grown up now she is more interested in communication. And she will study well only with teachers she likes.

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Absence of visible results from the very fact of teaching. When children ask why they should study, what do they hear? They say, you will study well now, and then, when you grow up, we'll make lots and lots of money. But apparently, not all children are attracted to such a distant prospect.

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It all depends on the teachers.

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because they get smarter during this period they form another implicit motivation.

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Because she does not understand something, someone solved the problem better than she did, and the teacher said that this someone solved it better than your child. Or there is such a collective in the class. For example up to the seventh grade I did not want to study and when I was transferred to a parallel class, then I was interested! Because the team is good and the teacher did not look at the purse of my parents.

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The program is very complicated, and the teachers don't need anything else except for attendance. And kids feel it

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other interests and needs that unfortunately our teachers can't satisfy

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in adolescence there is a natural change of the leading activity - reorientation from learning to communication with peers.It is a norm of mental development.Another thing is that you have to learn.Interest in learning will appear if in the circle of her friends good academic performance will be significant prestigious.

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Because the system of pedagogy is set up to fulfill plans students are not interested in her in principle.

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At this age children go to school for social interaction at this stage it is more important for them.

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