Parents’ evaluation of their children is written as follows:
1. In both study and life, their daughter has demonstrated strong self-management and time planning abilities, which makes parents feel Very pleased.
2. My child has a cheerful and lively personality, has a wide range of hobbies, and likes to make friends. He performed well in school and was often praised by his teachers and loved by his classmates. We as parents are also very proud.
3. My child is becoming more and more sensible. He actively helps us with housework every day and completes his studies independently. His grades are stable. We are very satisfied with his performance.
4. The child's performance at home has always been very good. He/she is very sensible, can take the initiative to help us with housework, and is very polite to family members.
5. My children are also very enthusiastic about extracurricular activities, such as piano, dance, etc. They can persist in studying and achieve good results.
6. My child, your outstanding achievements and talents are the pride of your parents, but what is more important is your diligence and hard work. You still have a lot of room for improvement. As long as you continue to work hard, I believe the future will be even more brilliant.
7. My children are proactive in learning, have stable grades, and perform well. Continue to work hard.
8. Our children are proactive in learning, have excellent grades, and pay attention to social practice and hobbies. They are really outstanding.
9. We are very satisfied with the child's performance at home. He is always able to proactively complete his homework, study hard and stick to his goals.
10. In the family, a child can take the initiative to take on housework and be considerate of his parents' hard work. He is a good child who knows how to be grateful.
Writing strategies for parent comments:
1. Parent comments should be clearly structured and describe the child’s academic performance, performance and acquired skills. Don’t just write a few sentences. .
2. Parents’ comments should express true feelings. Only by expressing true emotions can children feel the love of their parents and be more motivated in learning.
3. Parents’ comments should be full of positive energy, avoid using negative language, and use language that encourages children to cultivate their children’s self-confidence.
4. Parental comments should help children figure out what to do next. Parents can point out the direction and make suggestions to let children know how to work hard.
5. When writing parent comments, we should grasp its importance and writing strategies, so that children can get correct information and get more encouragement and support, so as to stimulate children's enthusiasm for learning and improve children's ability to learn. learning efficiency.