2. Improve children's interest in learning: Parent-child homework can make children learn in a relaxed and happy atmosphere and improve their interest and enthusiasm in learning.
3. Cultivate children's autonomous learning ability: in the process of completing parent-child homework, let children learn to think and solve problems independently and cultivate their autonomous learning ability.
4. Exercise children's hands-on ability: Parent-child homework usually requires children to do some handicrafts or paintings, which helps to exercise children's hands-on ability and creativity.
5. Improve parents' educational ability: By participating in the process of parent-child homework, parents can better understand their children's interests and needs and improve their educational ability and methods.
6. Promote family communication: * * With the process of completing homework, communication between family members can be enhanced and family relations can be more harmonious.
7. Cultivate good study habits: Through parent-child homework, parents can guide their children to develop good study habits, such as finishing homework on time and listening carefully.
8. Expand children's horizons: Parent-child homework can expose children to different fields of knowledge, broaden their horizons and enrich their life experiences.
9. Cultivate children's social skills: In the process of completing parent-child homework, children can interact with other families, learn to communicate and cooperate with others, and cultivate social skills.
10. Provide parents with ways to understand their children: By observing their performance in parent-child homework, parents can better understand their children's strengths and weaknesses and provide targeted education and guidance.