Seeing a news, a mother sent such a photo in a circle of friends:
Should I wake him up to do his homework or let him go back to sleep? )
I believe this scene will make many parents feel the same.
I have to say that homework now occupies almost most of children's time, and even sleeping time should be carefully calculated.
The parents of an ordinary primary school student (Ms. Yu, born in 1980s) said: The son of grade three studies at school all day and has to do three hours of written homework when he comes home.
10 minutes of oral math problems, plus the completion of math books, controlled within half an hour;
Chinese homework, after-school exercises, both sides, take half an hour, and parents have to check;
Chinese word copying and dictation, each word should be copied twice, 20 words should be written for 40 minutes, and each word should be written for one minute. Because of poor writing, you should go back and rewrite it, and then dictation will take 15 minutes;
Then start doing English homework, spend 15 minutes previewing on the mobile phone preview App, and spend 15 minutes reading and reciting English pronunciation and sending it to WeChat group;
Preview and review, read the text, word handbook and new word card for half an hour.
Skipping rope, sit-ups and forward sitting are not included, which takes 20 minutes;
The teacher also arranges to read extracurricular books for half an hour every day. Most people can't finish it, and there is not enough time. Like them, they are still early. As soon as they got home, they did their homework, ate and washed for half an hour, and were busy with their homework, so they went to bed at 9: 30 in the evening and got up at 6: 50 the next morning.
Children have a natural love for cartoons, and watching cartoons is the best choice for children's holiday leisure and entertainment.
Therefore, many pare