First, understand the homework:
Parents can know the homework assigned by the teacher and know what the children's homework is. Don't ignore it, such as ignoring recitation, dictation and correcting mistakes.
Second, find out the time that children need to go to school and leave school:
Calculate the reasonable time for them to go home. Try not to give children a chance to stay on the road and try to copy their homework.
Third, supervision:
Parents should "fight" with their children as much as possible. Children should never do homework, and parents should play games or WeChat.
Fourth, check:
After the children finish writing, check the signatures one by one according to the requirements of each assignment, and turn over the assignments corrected by the teacher yesterday, so that the children can always feel your concern for their assignments.
Verb (short for verb) communication:
This refers to communicating with children. This kind of communication is not a unilateral preaching or accusation by parents, and children may not listen at all. First of all, you should let your child feel that you are on my side and can understand me, so that he will be willing to listen to what you say.
Then listen to his views on study and homework, and then guide him.
The reason why children copy homework:
First, I can't:
This has a lot to do with whether children listen carefully. They don't understand the content of the class, and then they won't do their homework without reading. So I can't do my homework and I'm too embarrassed to ask. I was afraid that I couldn't hand in my homework to the teacher, so I began to copy it.
Second, I'm too lazy to do my homework:
There are very few such children, and they are generally children with poor academic performance and no self-motivation. They have the heroic spirit of "a dead mouse can't touch the cold" and often show an indifferent attitude towards the homework assigned by the teacher.
Third, too late to do:
Such children are the most, and many children will say that teachers have too much homework.
In today's exam-oriented education, teachers may have to carry out "sea tactics" in order to improve students' academic performance, or schools may increase students' homework and have time requirements in order to improve the enrollment rate.
Fourth, fear of doing something wrong:
Now homework has standard answers, and children will worry that homework is different from standard answers. Sometimes, children rack their brains to write down the answer, and the result is still wrong. In the end, you will get yourself and not believe in yourself.
Such children will struggle to do something different from the answer when they first start doing their homework. Therefore, parents often see their children alter their exercise books, perhaps just to get close to the standard answer.