Parents can make a weekly plan with their children and arrange what to do at a specific time every day. At the same time, prepare a small alarm clock for children to urge them to complete the form. Without parents' reminder, children are more likely to develop their own time concept. Children also constantly experience a sense of accomplishment in the process of setting their own alarm clock.
The general combination of rewards and punishments can improve children's learning efficiency to a certain extent, and can also form the habit of writing homework on time every day. Although this method is generally effective in encouraging children to learn, it is not effective in the long run. Therefore, parents must let their children understand the happiness and benefits of learning.
Parents should not blindly urge their children to do their homework, which will easily make them rebellious and even more reluctant to go to school. Parents can let their children finish their homework and go out to play for a while, or stipulate when their children will do their homework and play, which can increase their enthusiasm for learning.
Children also need a good atmosphere to do their homework. Parents can set up a small study room for their children. Children's learning places should be simple and tidy, especially desks. Don't pile up toys and other things that will distract children's attention, which will help children have a correct learning attitude.