There could be many reasons why children did not like to do homework. Here are some suggestions that might be useful: Create a positive learning environment: Create a quiet, clean, and comfortable learning environment for children so that they can concentrate on learning. Give your child recognition and rewards: When children complete tasks or make progress, they should be given recognition and rewards to encourage them to continue working hard. 3. Help the child make a plan: Help the child make a reasonable study plan so that they know when they need to complete homework and how many tasks they need to complete. 4. encourage children to learn independently: let children learn independently, let them know that completing homework is only a part of learning, and they should learn to think and solve problems. 5. Don't rush your child: Don't rush your child to finish his homework because it may make him feel stressed and anxious. Instead, he should patiently help them solve the problem together. 6. Support and help: If possible, provide support and help to help the child overcome homework difficulties. 7. Find suitable learning styles for children: Understand children's learning styles and provide them with suitable learning styles such as reading, painting, games, etc. to help them better understand and remember what they have learned. To help children develop good study habits, let them know that learning is fun and that completing homework is an important part of it.