Don’t believe that you can only find your child’s talent by attending interest classes. It’s too late. Here are four tips for you to follow. You can find your child’s talent without spending any money. The fourth point is very important. The first point is that you must let this child play more and have a lot of fun. If the child\’s life is too monotonous, then you will definitely not find anything. The second point is that you need to observe more. What should you observe? That is the theory of multiple intelligences proposed by Professor Gardner of Harvard University, which divides children\’s intelligence into eight aspects such as language, logic, space, vision, music, movement, etc. Another very simple way is to observe what the child does on his own initiative when he is very free, and he is very focused on what he does and does it well. That may be his specialty. The third point is that in addition to observing your own children, you should also observe other people\’s children. Only through comparison can you get the truth, right, otherwise you may be enjoying yourself. But you should not listen to the interest class teachers, because in order to renew their fees, they generally only pick up the good-sounding ones. Point 4: What should you do after you discover your child’s talent? It should be noted here that talents include super talents and ordinary talents. Needless to say, super talents, then you should cultivate them in the direction of your specialties. A more common situation is that the general talent means that he is not particularly strong, but he is stronger than him in other aspects. What should we do at this time? The key is to use strengths to bring about weaknesses, especially if your child\’s weaknesses are some very important intelligences, such as language intelligence and logical intelligence. Then you can use his strengths to help develop his weaknesses. Develop the potential of children aged 0-6 and develop babies with high EQ and IQ. As long as you follow these four points, you will most likely help your child find his or her talent. If you haven’t discovered your child’s talent yet, take action. Get up!