Allow imperfect homework
In the process of learning new knowledge, children will inevitably encounter difficulties and make mistakes in their homework. This is normal, and we should accept this imperfection. In the process of correcting errors, children will be more impressed with knowledge.
Cultivate self-thinking ability
When we encounter homework that children can't do, don't rush for success, but patiently guide him to think. Stimulate his interest in learning and cultivate his self-thinking ability. This kind of growth is more favorable.
Without too much company
Supervising a child's homework may make him rebel. We should set a good time for our children to finish their homework independently. Give help and guidance at the right time instead of telling him the answer directly.