What if an 8-year-old child can't recite a poem in 8 hours?

First of all, don't worry too much. Every child's learning ability and speed are different, and some children may need more time and energy to master knowledge. Here are some suggestions:

1. Understand children's interests: If children are not interested in poetry, then they may not want to recite it. Try to find out which themes or types of poems children are interested in, and then choose these poems to recite.

2. Create an interesting learning environment: let children learn poetry in a relaxed and pleasant environment by telling stories, singing or playing games.

Step-by-step learning: Don't try to make your child recite a whole poem at once. Poetry can be divided into several parts, and only one part is taught at a time, so that children can understand and remember it slowly.

4. Encouragement and praise: Every time a child learns a poem or remembers some poems, he should give positive feedback and encouragement to make him feel that his efforts have been rewarded.

5. Patience and persistence: It takes time and patience to recite poems. Don't expect children to recite a poem in a short time. As long as you persist, your child will always make progress.