Legal basis: Guiding Opinions of the General Office of the Ministry of Education on Doing a Good Job in After-school Service for Primary and Secondary School Students. After-school service should follow the laws of education and students' growth, which is conducive to promoting students' all-round development. After-school services mainly include arranging students to do homework, read independently, engage in sports, art and popular science activities, as well as entertaining games, expanding training, carrying out community and interest group activities, and watching movies suitable for children. And advocate giving free counseling and help to individual students with learning difficulties. Resolutely prevent after-school services from becoming collective teaching or disguised as "remedial classes." Encourage primary and secondary schools and off-campus activity venues to jointly organize students' comprehensive practical activities, or organize students to carry out social practical activities in communities, enterprises and institutions nearby.