A month-long study of 78 Chinese families shows that large language models can label homework conflicts, that parents' mood and sense of control drop after homework, and that even positive-sounding praise co-occurs with conflict.
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The Homework Wars: Exploring Emotions, Behaviours, and Conflicts in Parent-Child Homework Interactions
A month-long study of 78 Chinese families shows that large language models can label homework conflicts, that parents' mood and sense of control drop after homework, and that even positive-sounding praise co-occurs with conflict.