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Can you learn math well if you don't learn math well in primary school?
I didn't learn math well in primary school. After hard work, I can learn math well in junior high school.

Poor mathematics learning in primary schools is a matter of attitude+habit. If you don't pay attention, this vicious circle will continue in junior high school. Many famous students are excellent because they have developed good study habits since childhood and found their own learning methods.

For example, an excellent boxer, in his mind, what makes him brave is not a lot of theoretical knowledge, but a feeling. He remembers how he felt when he was knocked down by others, how he felt when he tried his best, and combined knowledge with a series of scenes to make it come alive. Therefore, we must pay attention to it now!

It is necessary to pay more attention to learning methods. Mathematics learning should not only include addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. If calculation only forms pure memory in the brain without understanding the logical relationship, it will only become more and more difficult.

In all mathematics learning, simple calculation or just actual problem solving, exercise problem solving ideas are not through problem solving steps, because everyone will be careless, so educate children not to ignore steps in order to save trouble.

Ask more questions and encounter those typical problems. Even if you do it right the first time, let your child clear his mind in the following time. The reason for doing this is to let children master the law in the process of doing the problem. Clear thinking, not just to do the problem, but to draw inferences in the process of doing the problem, so that children can know more clearly that they are correct, increase their self-confidence and make children interested in knowledge.