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How should parents manage the study of a second-grade pupil?
I am also the parent of a second-grade pupil. My personal suggestions are as follows:

1, communicate with children more and encourage them more. As parents, no matter how busy we are at work, don't forget to communicate with our children. Don't blindly criticize and blame your child when he doesn't perform well in exams or other aspects. Don't compare the advantages of other children with your own children, which will easily make children rebellious. Pay attention to the vertical contrast, such as whether his homework today is a little more serious than yesterday, whether he is more active in learning, whether he can finish his homework voluntarily without parental supervision, and so on. Bit by bit, piecemeal, as long as you find your child's progress, even if it is only a little bit, you should encourage them. Your encouragement is the driving force for children's continuous progress.

2. Help children develop good homework habits. Playfulness is a child's nature, and most children lack self-control, so parents need to urge their children to finish their homework seriously and cultivate their good homework habits. Parents' checking homework is more than just signing. Of course, our family is very serious about growing up. The child is not careful in his homework and his handwriting is scrawled. Parents can ask their children to rewrite it. After several times, children also know that scribbling is not cost-effective, and they will never scribble their homework for speed again, so good habits will naturally develop.

3. Help children develop good reading habits. Help children develop the habit of reading, encourage children to watch less TV and read more books to expand their knowledge.

In short, a word can say a thousand words. Let's work together for the healthy growth of children!