Homework helps children consolidate the knowledge they have gained at school.
But often boys and girls face difficulties when doing their homework.
At such moments, schoolchildren need support from their parents.
But sometimes moms and dads put psychological pressure on their children by saying the following dangerous phrases:
"Do your homework yourself!"
Some parents seriously control their child's homework, checking absolutely all notes and learned paragraphs. This is not quite the right approach.
There is another extreme, when mom and dad are not interested in their child's school affairs at all and do not want to help him. There is nothing good about this either.
If a child asks for help with homework, it’s worth doing.
"Do your homework faster!"
Don't rush a child doing homework. This will make the student nervous and poorly absorb the material.
"Tired? Keep doing the tasks anyway!"
Give your child a chance to rest: the workload at school can really be serious.
"Why can't you figure out simple things?"
Don't criticize your son or daughter because he/she can't understand the material or solve a problem.
Perhaps these tasks are simple for you. But for a child - not necessarily. Better help the kid.
"But your classmates are doing better!"
Such comparisons make a student insecure, complexed and envious.