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Students' Homework Dependent on Parents' Guidance: Problems and Countermeasures
Students' homework is an important part of school education, but unreasonable homework design may limit students' independent thinking ability, increase family burden, widen the academic gap and affect the relationship between parents and students. This paper will discuss the problems and solutions of students' homework that depends on parents' guidance.

Unreasonable job design

When the homework is too complicated or beyond the students' current ability and needs the guidance of parents, it may weaken the students' ability and self-confidence to solve problems independently. Schools should design homework suitable for students' ability level, encourage students to think independently and provide necessary guidance.

This family is overburdened.

Parenting homework will bring extra burden to families, which may lead to family conflicts and increase family pressure. The amount and difficulty of homework should be moderate to avoid bringing too much burden to parents and students. Strengthen home-school cooperation, provide parents with relevant counseling resources and training to help parents better support their children's learning.

The academic gap has widened.

Relying on homework guided by parents may narrow the gap between college students' studies and lead to the aggravation of educational injustice. Education departments and schools should strengthen teacher training, improve the quality and rationality of their design work, and avoid over-reliance on parents' guidance.

Both parents and students feel pressure.

Parents are worried that their tutoring will have an impact on their children's academic development, and students may feel anxious or tired of learning because of their parents' high expectations. Schools should encourage students to think and solve problems independently and avoid relying too much on their parents' guidance.