Secondly, parents should pay attention to their children's learning attitudes and habits. If children can finish their homework on time and think about the problem seriously, parents can write "done" or "done well" in their exercise books to encourage their children to continue to maintain good study habits. If the child is careless when doing homework, parents can remind the child to take the homework seriously and write "Please finish the homework carefully" in the exercise book.
In addition, parents can also know their children's learning progress by signing. For example, if a child has difficulties in a certain subject, parents can write "need to strengthen math practice" in the exercise book, so as to communicate with the teacher in time and seek solutions.
Finally, parents should pay attention to the details when signing. For example, check whether the information such as the child's name, class and date is correct; Check whether the child's answer is correct; Check whether the child has finished his homework as required. These details reflect parents' concern and support for their children's study.
In short, parents should pay attention to children's learning attitude, habits and progress when signing, give appropriate encouragement and guidance, and pay attention to details at the same time to ensure that children's homework is effectively supervised and helped.