Accompanying children with homework has become a very common problem in family education in China.
In a new study, through in-depth interviews with more than 700 quantitative questionnaires, it is found that the anger index of parents' accompanying reading is related to the gender of their children.
The gender of parents has nothing to do with anger. Mom is angry with mom, and dad is angry with dad.
But the gender of the child has a great influence: the anger index of parents in boys' families is significantly higher.
There is no significant difference in children's performance in anger. Which means you were angry in the first grade. Don't think it will be better in the future. You will be angry until the fifth grade.
Parents' anger has nothing to do with parents' income: it doesn't matter whether your income is high or low, but higher education will lower your anger index.
Therefore, when you accompany your homework, you can consider studying for a master's degree and a doctor's degree, which can reduce your excitement when you accompany your homework.
Also, parents who often compare with other children are more likely to get angry.