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Children are good at math, but poor at Chinese.
This situation has something to do with personality. Isn't there a saying that character determines fate? It's a bit exaggerated, but it makes sense. Your child's good math is related to his introversion. Introverted children tend to have more perseverance and are more likely to calm down and think patiently. However, it is this introverted personality that makes him suffer a lot in the process of learning a language. He may not read the text aloud when learning English, and he will also memorize the words in his heart. As we all know, the sense of English is read and spoken, so if he doesn't read for a long time, his English will naturally be bad. There is also Chinese. In fact, Chinese is in life. Ordinary communication between people depends on Chinese. Introverted children usually don't talk much, and naturally they don't communicate with others. But many Chinese tests are based on the ability of language organization. In my personal experience, the composition of introverted children is often a rigid template composition. His language is very common and simple. Maybe he has a lot of ideas in his heart, but it is difficult to express them. And the articles of those extroverted and cheerful children are full of imagination and vitality, which makes them read very differently! Personally, I think you should enlighten your child, spend more time with him, take him out to play, and gradually change his introverted personality, which is helpful for your grades. thank you