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What should parents do if they are unable to help their children with their homework?

Hello, I don't think parents can help their children with their homework. They can find other people or learning institutions to help their children. Parents can choose to do this:

1, help children develop the good habit of self-study before class. Although parents have no ability to coach their children, they can help them develop the good habit of self-study before class. That is, preview before class, watch what the teacher will teach the next day in advance, and do some after-school exercises after you are optimistic. If there is something you can't do, make a mark, so that you can concentrate in class the next day and consciously understand what you don't understand.

2. Encourage children to listen carefully in class. Numerous examples have proved that as long as children are serious and active in class, think positively and answer questions actively, then their grades will not be bad. So parents must tell their children to learn the content of each lesson well. Over time, it will naturally produce good results.

3. Encourage children to review in time every day. Parents should tell their children that it is best to spend a few minutes reviewing what they learned that day before doing their homework. "Reviewing the past and learning the new, you can be a teacher" refers to the benefits of reviewing in time. So in any case, parents should encourage their children to develop the good habit of reviewing in time.

I believe that if children can do the above three things every day, even if parents are unable to coach their children, their grades will be very good.