First, understand the situation of family members.
When filling in the home visit form, we should first understand the students' family members, including their parents' occupation, income and the relationship between family members. This information can help teachers better understand students' family background and growth environment, and provide a basis for further education.
Second, pay attention to the family economic situation.
Family economic status is one of the important factors that affect students' study and development. Teachers help students overcome their financial difficulties and complete their studies better by understanding their family economic situation and providing targeted help and support, such as applying for poverty subsidies and organizing volunteer activities for teaching.
Third, record family education and expectations.
When recording family education and expectations, we need to pay attention to parents' education methods and plans for their children's future. Understanding parents' educational methods is an important part of evaluating family environment, which directly affects students' learning attitudes and habits. At the same time, understanding parents' expectations will help teachers better guide children and let them grow up healthily with the support of family and school.
The Influence of Family Environment on Learning
First, the impact of family economic status on learning
Family economic status has a direct impact on students' learning resources and opportunities. Students from poor families may face problems such as lack of study materials and extracurricular tutoring, thus being at a disadvantage in their studies. In order to make up for these shortcomings, schools and teachers can provide some financial help, such as borrowing from the library for free and giving away study materials to help students get better learning conditions.
Second, the influence of family education on learning.
Different family education methods have an impact on students' autonomous learning ability and study habits. In authoritarian family education, parents are strict with their children's learning requirements, which may lead to children's weariness of learning; In democratic family education, parents encourage their children to explore independently and cultivate their independent thinking and learning ability.