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Junior high school mathematics does not go to remedial classes.
I don't recommend finding a tutor or remedial class. Whether it's a tutor or a remedial class, it's actually what the teacher said in class, but the child didn't understand it at that time and said it again. It can be effective in a short time, but after a long time, it will produce dependence and become more and more lazy in class. Because you have something to rely on, you won't listen to your tutor's help in class, which is very unfavorable for you to develop your study habits and attitudes. This is the biggest hidden danger. Mathematics in junior high school is actually not difficult, and there are not many questions. As long as you listen carefully in class and do exercises after class, I suggest you buy several sets of good follow-up exam papers. Every day after school, you should reason the formulas, laws and theorems in the math book by yourself, memorize them, and then make a class follow-up test paper (most like an exam). That's how I learned math in Grade Two.

Or is the child learning math in the wrong way?