Under the policy of double reduction, how to assign homework and check homework for children?

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Parents must understand that no matter what they do, their ideas will be different with different starting points.

The double reduction is the state's and the child's own. Really good education can only be personalized education tailored to individual needs, and it will never be a one-sided standardized model. However, due to the limited conditions, the state and schools can only implement standardized education, and it is impossible to make an education plan for every student. then what In fact, if you want to give your children a truly personalized education, you can only rely on parents themselves.

The most important education parents give their children is enlightenment education and homework guidance. After the double reduction, there is no extracurricular tutoring institution, and it is more and more important for parents to control and check their children's homework. Below I will provide an efficient practice for parents' reference.

First, we must have a good relationship with teachers in children's subjects and often ask teachers about children's learning. As we all know, subject teachers know children's learning best, and know which knowledge is well mastered, which knowledge is average and which knowledge is poor. As parents, we just need to know more about the weak links in mastering children's knowledge from teachers.

Second, parents must know that the homework assigned to their children is not quantity, but quality. The really effective standard for assigning homework to children is to start with the weak links of children, and assign more homework for special training in these areas. In addition, parents can help their children sort out the wrong questions. If they are proficient, they must practice more, otherwise they will waste valuable time.

Third, when parents check their children's homework, they only need to focus on the wrong questions and don't let go of every wrong question. They should ask the children the ins and outs of their mistakes one by one. Parents themselves are not sure if their children are right. They can ask teachers and children privately about the correction of homework to judge whether the children have really mastered it or are fooling their parents.

All in all, only when parents really pay attention to their children's homework can children have interest in learning. The sooner parents pay attention to it, the sooner children develop good study habits, and then parents will become more and more relaxed.