A. Drive the students out of the classroom to make up their homework
B. Punish students for doubling their homework
C. criticize and educate students to make up their homework.
D. Call parents immediately and report the violation of discipline.
Teachers' methods to deal with problems:
1, cultivate habits. For children below the third grade of primary school, the focus of counseling is to cultivate habits. Once the habit is formed, you don't have to worry about your grades in the future. It can't be bad. It is not difficult for children in lower grades to learn the content. They can finish their homework on their own initiative, assign questions that they can't, and their grades will naturally go up.
2. Environmental settings. Junior children are very sensitive to the environment, so try to provide them with a relatively independent and quiet space to finish their homework. Clean up toys on the table and nearby that will distract children.
3. Enlightenment of thinking. Learning also needs to cultivate active thinking habits. Therefore, we must pay attention to the methods in counseling, and we can't report the answers directly, let alone teach them once asked. We should encourage children to think.
4. Protect self-esteem. As the child grows up, he will pay more and more attention to the evaluation of others, and he will have a strong self-esteem and hope to be affirmed. Too much criticism and criticism will seriously hurt their self-esteem, thus weakening their confidence in learning. Encourage and affirm children's achievements and progress more, and compare less. "Other people's children" are "other people's children" after all, and the children you are dissatisfied with will always be your children. Encourage your child and accompany him in his progress.
5. Do it first, then discuss it. It is to let the children tell everything they know first, then encourage them to think again, and finally take out what they really can't discuss and answer together. Parents can't, but they can also check the information and answer together. This can help children develop the ability of independent thinking and active exploration, which is very important.