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My child is in the second day of junior high school and can't keep up with math. What should I do?
You're not the only one whose grade dropped in Grade Two. First of all, don't be afraid, it will easily lead to a vicious circle, and the grades will decline → the confidence will be hit → the grades will continue to decline.

Looking at junior high school mathematics, the first grade pays attention to calculation and adds some new algorithms that are not available in primary schools. As long as you practice frequently and pay attention to details, you can calculate accurately and quickly without too much thinking.

But in the second day of junior high school, you will come into contact with graphic proof questions and function questions, all of which require brains and pay attention to solution, and calculation is only the foundation. First of all, you should know how to solve this problem, and the next step is correct. Often, you get stuck in the first step. If the teacher can remind you, you can work out the problem soon. Don't you know how to start if the teacher doesn't remind you? But I think you are also saying that after asking the teacher, it will not be like this after the meeting. The reason may be that the teacher's teaching method is not suitable for you. You can ask another teacher next time. Besides, this phenomenon is quite common. My nephew changed his math substitute teacher, and his grades dropped to the naked eye, so his parents didn't have the tutoring ability. Later, it seems that he signed up for online courses and enjoyed studying online. I don't know if you have heard of it. My nephew said that Zhang, a math teacher in Senior Two, gave lectures in a similar way to his former teacher. He can analyze many problems thoroughly, and not only teach the solution of one problem, but also teach the solution of similar problems, that is, cultivate their ability to draw inferences from others. The second day of junior high school is really a crucial year, and polarization is bound to occur. The stronger the strong, the weaker the weak, so seize the time.

There are many ways to do more exercise and sign up for remedial classes, but finding the one that suits you can get twice the result with half the effort. Generally speaking, the second day is not too late, and there is still a long way to go after mathematics. If I can't keep up with math, I suggest asking teachers and classmates more and sorting out the basic knowledge points. Don't worry, don't be nervous, and you can make a big breakthrough by down-to-earth study.