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How to educate children if they haven't finished their homework?
1, cultivate children's good study habits

It is not a good habit for children not to finish their homework consciously. Parents should help their children form good habits from the first grade. Children go to primary school in kindergarten, and they need to go through a process of self-discipline from being playful to sitting in the classroom and listening carefully every day. The formation of children's habits at this stage also determines their good study habits in the future. Therefore, parents should know the content of the homework left by the teacher every day, and then accompany their children to complete the homework every day to check the quality of the homework.

Parents should set an example.

When educating children, parents must set an example. Let the child do what he wants first. For example, when children are doing homework, parents must not watch TV, watch mobile phones or play mahjong. You should be in the same room with your children, and it is best to study with them or read beside them. Let the children feel at ease into a state of concentrated study. If the child doesn't finish his homework consciously, be sure to analyze whether the reason is forgetting or deliberately delaying. If you deliberately fail to finish your homework, you must be punished. Tell him not only to finish it on time, but also to double it. Let him have no luck in the future.

3. Have a clear plan.

Before writing homework, plan and arrange the time, rhythm and order of homework completion, which subject to start from first, and divide the homework into various small tasks according to the systematic arrangement of homework. After finishing homework, let the children learn the good habit of checking, and parents guide them to check their homework methods to reduce their dependence on their parents. Learn to encourage and praise children appropriately. Through praise, let the child enhance his self-confidence, let him realize the happiness brought by completing his homework, and also reward him appropriately.