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[Does your child exhibit these behaviors?]
Drags their feet every morning, delaying breakfast and brushing teeth.
Procrastinates on homework, constantly making excuses.
Avoids studying — always glued to TV or phone.
Skips physical activities with flimsy excuses, rain or shine.
Starts tasks enthusiastically but gives up halfway.
Makes endless excuses when asked to help.
Postpones responsibilities indefinitely.

If your child shows these signs, this book offers 100 actionable strategies to:
Decode the root causes and psychological mechanisms behind laziness.
Transform "lazy" habits into self-discipline with targeted methods.
Ignite intrinsic motivation—turn laziness from a roadblock to a stepping stone.

[Are You Guilty of These Parenting Mistakes?]
Letting them sleep in and even dressing them to "save time".
Taking over tasks because "they’ll do it wrong anyway".
Nagging constantly about unfinished homework.
Solving their problems for them instead of guiding them.
Cutting them off when they try to share their thoughts.
Excusing them from chores because "studying is hard enough".
Praising bookishness while ignoring social or physical growth.
★ Warning! Your "good intentions" might be harming your child’s future. Stop "helping" — learn to step back and parent wisely.

[Why This Book Works]
★ In-Depth Analysis: Breaks down child psychology and behavior, offering science-backed solutions.
★ 100 Practical Strategies: No lectures — just easy-to-apply techniques with real-life examples.
★ Relatable Scenarios: Everyday cases simplify complex theories (e.g., "The Morning Battle", "Homework Wars").

The "Parenting 100 Strategies" includes 3 titles:
"100 Strategies to Manage a Lazy Child"
"100 Strategies for Homework Procrastinators"
"100 Strategies to Beat General Procrastination"

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This book starts with daily life and academic habits, offering an in-depth analysis of the objective causes and psychological mechanisms behind "lazy children". It provides parents with 100 highly effective and practical parenting strategies to help children overcome their "lazy" habits, guiding them step-by-step from laziness to self-discipline. The content covers various aspects, including learning ability, critical thinking, and intrinsic motivation. By using the most common real-life scenarios as examples, it makes complex theories easy to understand. Let’s witness the miracle of transformation in "lazy children" together!

Author

Pan Lijie

A family education expert and Deputy Director/Secretary-General of the Early Childhood Education Committee under the Beijing Preschool Children's Education Association. Over the years, she has conducted hundreds of lectures and workshops across China. Her published works include "Girl, How to Protect Yourself", "A Teenage Girl's Bedside Guide", and "Child, No One Will Give You the Life You Want Without Effort".

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