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What should I do if I have a low education and can't help my children with their homework?
1. Find a replacement: In order to ensure that children can get proper help, parents with low education can find other people to tutor their children, such as relatives and friends, community resources or hire special tutors. Only in this way can we ensure that children get more professional and appropriate guidance.

2. Use network resources: When children encounter difficulties in their studies, parents can inquire the answers to related questions through the network or seek help from teachers and educational institutions. In addition, many schools now provide online learning platforms, and parents can encourage their children to use these resources for learning.

3. Learn and improve their own abilities: Although their parents' academic qualifications are not high, they can also use their own experience and knowledge to study and explore problems with their children, such as reading or watching educational films, so as to improve their children's knowledge level and better coach their children.

4. Establish positive communication and relationships: Parents can give their children positive and supportive encouragement and attention, establish close relationships with their children, and help them examine their own strengths and strengths, thus encouraging them to actively study.

5. Go to parents' schools frequently: Parents' schools generally provide some relevant counseling courses to provide parents with opportunities for learning and communication. Parents can use these platforms to learn more educational knowledge and improve their abilities.

6. Pay attention to children's emotional needs: In the process of children's growth, parents can listen to their emotional needs through companionship, understanding and help, and encourage their children to gain self-confidence and independence, thus making them more willing to take the initiative to learn.

7. Study with children: Parents can use their wisdom and experience to learn and think with their children, establish close relationships, encourage their children to love learning, and help them get a more positive learning experience and growth.