With the advancement of science and technology, mobile phone photo search has become an "artifact" for many children's homework.
This habit may affect aspects such as their ability to learn, think, and concentrate.
So, as a parent, how can you correct this bad habit in your child?
1. Communicate and understand the reasons.
First of all, parents need to understand why their children rely on mobile phones to take questions.
Is it because you don't know how to do the questions, or because you want to be lazy and save the thinking process?
Only by understanding the real reasons for the child's questioning can we propose a targeted solution.
2. Make a plan and guide it step by step.
Depending on the specific situation of the child, parents can make a detailed plan to gradually guide the child to get rid of the dependence on photo search.
For example, when children complete their homework, they can first try to think and solve problems on their own, but they really can't do it, and then use their mobile phones to take photos and search for problems as an auxiliary tool.
3. Cultivate children's independent thinking ability.
Parents should encourage their children to participate in more activities that require brainstorming, such as Sudoku games, puzzles, etc
Guide children to observe and think more about some phenomena in life, and stimulate their curiosity and desire.
This can help children gradually develop the habit of independent thinking and reduce their dependence on taking photos and searching for questions.
4. Supervise the completion of children's homework.
Parents should supervise their children and do not rely too much on taking photos to search for questions in the process of completing homework.
At the same time, you can also check their homework regularly to understand their mastery of knowledge points, and find and solve the problems they encounter in learning in time.
5. Encourage your child to do more questions.
Parents can encourage their children to do more exercises, starting with the basics and gradually increasing the difficulty.
In the process of children's problem-solving, parents can give appropriate guidance and help, so that they can gradually master the methods and skills of problem solving.
When children are able to complete more practice problems independently, they will rely less on their mobile phones.
6. Cooperate with school teachers.
Parents can also work with their child's school teacher to announce the correct way to use mobile phones at school, and parents are responsible for supervising their homework and mobile phone use at home.
A small rule from a teacher may be more effective than yelling and scolding from a parent.