1. Make a fixed homework schedule: set a fixed homework time for children every day, so that children can develop good study habits.
2. Provide a quiet learning environment: ensure that children have a quiet and tidy learning environment, away from interference and noise.
3. Encourage children to learn independently: give children some autonomy, let them think and solve problems by themselves, and cultivate their independent thinking ability.
4. Break down tasks: Break down complex homework into small tasks, so that children can complete them step by step, so as to avoid children feeling too stressed.
5. Provide help and guidance: When children encounter difficulties, give them appropriate help and guidance, but don't replace them to complete the task.
6. Encourage children to ask questions: Encourage children to ask questions, help children understand and solve problems, and cultivate children's curiosity and thirst for knowledge.
7. Reward and praise: When children finish their homework or make progress, give them appropriate rewards and praise to motivate them to continue their efforts.
8. Keep communication with teachers: Keep good communication with children's teachers, understand children's learning situation and areas that need improvement, and cooperate with them to help children make progress.
In short, tutoring primary school students' homework requires patience and care. The above methods can help children establish good study habits and improve their academic performance.