draw up a plan
Let the children make a study plan before they start their homework, including the estimated completion time, the order of completing tasks and the rest time. Making plans can help children better control their learning progress and improve their learning efficiency.
Create a comfortable learning environment
Create a quiet, clean and comfortable learning environment for children, avoid interference and noise, and ensure adequate light and air circulation. A comfortable learning environment can help children concentrate.
Decomposition task
Break down the task into manageable parts and let the children complete it step by step. After completing a small task, you can give some rewards or rest time to keep learning motivation.
Management time
It is suggested that children take a break every 30 minutes or 1 hour when doing homework, such as stretching and drinking water, so that children can fully recover their energy during the break and prevent excessive study fatigue.
Encourage and praise
When children do their homework, they should always be encouraged and praised to help them build up their self-confidence and improve their learning motivation.
Consider hobbies
If children are not interested in a subject or homework, they can try innovative teaching methods in combination with their hobbies, so that children can participate in learning more actively.