In addition, the reason why children are unwilling to do homework may be that they think it is too difficult or complicated. In this case, parents can help their children split the homework tasks and make them feel that the tasks are not so difficult. At the same time, parents should also arrange appropriate rest time for their children to improve their learning efficiency. Parents should also pay attention to their words and deeds, and don't complain or blame their children, so as not to have a bad influence on them. Finally, parents should pay more attention to their children's homework progress, help them complete their tasks, and let them achieve better results in their studies.
Personally, I have also encountered situations in which children don't like to do homework. When I find my children depressed about their math homework, I will give them some interesting math questions, which can stimulate their interest. I will also provide them with some simple math games so that they can learn math while playing games. In addition, I will keep in touch with my child's teacher, understand the child's learning progress, and provide necessary help to my child. In short, we need to keep looking for ways to help children get better grades in their studies.