Provide a good learning environment for children. If children rely too much on erasers to do their homework, please take them away. If children like to play while doing homework, please take away things that have nothing to do with homework. If children are particularly addicted to TV, which leads to their inability to concentrate, parents should not watch TV and so on. Give them corresponding encouragement, stimulate their interest in learning, and don't blame them blindly. This will only make them lose confidence. At this time, parents can try to change the way they evaluate their children to encourage them.
You can prepare an alarm clock for children to see if they can finish their homework within the specified time. Praise them when they finish it, and praise them when they make rapid progress. If there is a lot of homework, let them finish it in stages, take a break in the middle, help them check their homework during the break, and compare the completion of their homework and praise them more. After all, children are children, and everyone wants to be praised, even if it is only verbal praise, which can improve the enthusiasm of children to complete their homework.
Praise for children's homework should be specific and direct. For example, if you say 19 correct words out of 20 new words, you will be much better than yesterday. Introduce staggered learning to children. Psychological research has proved that learning the same content for too long will greatly reduce learning efficiency. When children have too much homework, let them learn to use interlaced learning method, that is, after completing part of Chinese homework, they switch to math homework and part of recitation and memory homework.