1. Positive praise
No matter how slow he was, he boasted and closed his eyes. I cooked a dish and you finished your Chinese. Baby, you wrote fast and well today.
2. Stay forever 15 minutes.
Set aside 15 minutes to solve problems such as going to the toilet, drinking water, studying books and stationery, and don't make any excuses for dawdling. You are not allowed to leave then. This is the rule.
3. Parents set an example
When children do their homework, parents can read books and create a profound family learning atmosphere without beating and scolding their children. The child's mind is peaceful and his mind is all about learning.
4. Teach children time management
He needs to know what to do every day. With the increase of this experience and the improvement of self-control, he will gradually become no longer muddling along.
establish/make rules
Make rules and reach an agreement with children. For example, if you haven't finished your homework by bedtime, don't write it. Either you get up early the next day, or you try to tell the teacher yourself, let the child bear the consequences and let him know what he wants to do.