However, in order to urge children to learn, many schools not only leave homework for children, but also leave some homework or punitive homework for parents. Recently, however, the Ministry of Education explicitly prohibits schools from assigning homework to parents. I think it's time to reflect on the way of educating students. Is it that we give students too heavy a burden, even a little more than themselves, and even parents of students should bear it together?
Perhaps at the beginning, the school assigned homework to parents to strengthen the interaction between students and parents and enhance the parent-child relationship between parents and children. However, this kind of homework to promote parent-child relationship has gradually deteriorated, and there will even be some substantive homework. Because some students don't want to finish their homework by themselves, in order to facilitate supervision, the school assigns the school's learning tasks to parents, which undoubtedly increases the burden on parents.
I remember that since primary school, the school has been talking about reducing the burden on children, but up to now, I feel that students have more and more homework and wander back and forth in the tasks stipulated by the school every day. Sometimes even the time for eating and sleeping will be affected, let alone taking time out to play. Students' nature has been suppressed to a great extent. Finally, I think learning should be combined with rest, and more space should be given to children.