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Is it a psychological problem to hate learning math?
It's not a psychological problem to hate learning math. It is mainly an ideological problem, lacking a sense of accomplishment in mathematics, forming a vicious circle.

There are generally two types of students with poor math scores: 1. Students don't like learning and have poor grades! 2, students work hard, but their grades can't go up! Students don't like learning, which shows that the teaching content is not exciting enough to attract children; Students work hard, but their grades are not good, which shows that there are problems with their learning methods and skills. Only by finding the root of the problem can children learn mathematics as obsessively as playing games and fall in love with mathematics.