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My fourth aunt's son simply "doesn't understand" the contents of the textbook, and his understanding ability is a little poor. Can he sign up for remedial classes?
Can cram schools really improve children's grades? Isn't it because parents blindly follow the crowd that they enroll their children in cram schools? It is undeniable that the social burden is getting heavier and heavier now, and it is understandable that parents value their children's achievements. If the child can't keep up with the progress of the teacher's lecture and can't fully understand the contents of the textbook, it is feasible to choose to enroll the child in a remedial class. However, we still have to understand whether children need training classes, and impulsive applications can only bring harm to children.

The knowledge of classroom learning is the most important. As students, their knowledge of each subject is relatively low. Although there are not many subjects, I learned a lot. Primary school is originally a period of laying the foundation, and the difficulty of learning knowledge is not very high. Parents report training classes to their children too early, not to improve the academic performance of primary school students, but more like the opposite.

In primary school, apart from children's academic performance, the most important thing is to cultivate children's study habits and the habit of independent thinking, which can be successfully done in the classroom under normal circumstances. When children should play, parents force their children to attend training classes, which seems to improve their academic performance, but in fact it will constrain their physical and mental development and endanger their physical and mental health.

When enrolling children in cram schools, parents should make choices according to their children's grades. The difficulty of what students learn is not the same as that of junior high school students. There are so many contents in primary school that primary school students can't use them flexibly at first. There is no doubt that they will increase the gap in academic performance by rote learning. Therefore, it is only a waste of money and time for parents to report training classes to primary school students with good academic performance.

For pupils with poor academic performance, training courses can be used as a kind of help. After all, what the teacher said in the training class is different from what the teacher said in the class. Training classes can help children improve their grades in a shorter time. In any case, it is definitely a good time to enroll children in training classes to improve their academic performance, but we still have to make choices according to their real academic performance.

Message from the author: The knowledge of textbooks to be learned in primary schools is limited. Children have to learn the same textbook knowledge in classrooms and cram schools. However, parents' emphasis on quality will make children hate learning, so cram school is not the key, but the attitude of learning is the most important.