Many parents want their children to have a skill, and are also using various ways to help their children to cultivate and develop their talent, for how to discover the child's talent, in fact, there can be many ways.
One is that parents, in the course of getting along with their children on weekdays, carefully observe in which areas their children have outstanding strengths or special interests. Some children speak early and in a very organized manner, so parents can use their children's linguistic talent to help them read every day, so that they can make full use of their linguistic strengths. Some children love to listen to music and dance, so they can play more music at home when they are not old enough to attend extracurricular classes.
Some children are very quiet and like jigsaw puzzles, while others like to draw, are sensitive to color and are imaginative, all of which require careful observation by parents. At the same time, just observing is not enough, you also need to give your child timely encouragement. Use the following sentence to tell your child what kind of ability he already has: I saw you use red, blue and yellow to draw a picture, and the house in the picture is very colorful. The child's interest can only persist after receiving timely encouragement and response, and the child's past successes can be used to help her form a self-evaluation and build confidence when she wants to give up and get frustrated in the future.
Another method that I recently heard from a friend, and which has been done, is a ten-fingerprint test. Through the test will form a detailed report to help you analyze your child's outstanding talent in which areas, parents can be guided in conjunction with the actual situation of the child to refer to how to cultivate the child's hobbies. However, my advice is to sign a confidentiality agreement with the other party in order to prevent the leakage of your child's personal information.