If the decision to repeat a grade is made, children must be told to exert several times the effort they have previously shown. Can they transform setbacks into motivation and shed their old, bad habits? Repeating a grade requires a complete transformation, approaching studies with an entirely new attitude. It demands the courage to endure setbacks, the strength to refuse to bow before difficulties, and the bravery to press forward.
If the decision to repeat is made, parents must also prepare themselves mentally. When a child's emotions are low, parents should provide timely encouragement and comfort, offer psychological guidance, and act as a strong backbone and reliable support, allowing the child to immerse themselves fully in their studies.
Repeating is not a panacea. If the examination results are still unsatisfactory, are parents prepared? The Gaokao is full of uncertainties; even after sweating and striving, results may not meet expectations. Illusions are like bubbles—can you accept another blow?
Some say a life without the Gaokao is incomplete, but I believe that having gone through the Gaokao is a victory in itself, making youth even more brilliant. Life rarely offers such heart-pounding moments. Failing the Gaokao is not the end; if you wish to prove your abilities and create something magnificent, then hold your head high and stand tall. The Gaokao is not a single-plank bridge, but a crucial turning point in life. A single decision can change one's destiny. There are no shortcuts in the Gaokao; everything depends on oneself, and only through effort can there be harvest.
Believe in the fairness of the Gaokao; all outcomes are self-inflicted. Therefore, one should approach studies with a hundredfold passion and effort, identifying blind spots and plugging gaps. The 300 days of repeating may seem long, but they are actually quite short. When you gaze up at the starlight at night, a lamp of hope has already been lit. Hope lies in tomorrow, and tomorrow will be better!