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The child is in preschool, and mathematics just can't teach him. What happened?
At present, in the whole stage of early childhood education, the state advocates "going to primary school". Going to primary school doesn't mean that you don't need to teach or learn pinyin, math and English, but you should combine the age characteristics of young children and abandon the educational methods and teaching models in primary schools. Inspire the subject with methods and difficulties acceptable to children.

Today, let's talk about how to teach children math!

First of all, we combine life to let children observe and master numbers and their application in life.

As we all know, children's cognition is different from that of primary school students. Therefore, it should be imported in a more interesting and gamification way. First, let the children have an idea of logarithm. Can distinguish and compare how much, height, size, speed, strength, density and so on. Parents can randomly guide and compare through physical objects and pictures.

Children's earliest contact with mathematics usually begins with counting, so parents can play counting games with their children more often. In addition to normal scores, you can also count backwards or alternate between parents and children. Parents count their children, and then count them, so that children know how to count by heart.

When the children are older, parents can conduct comparative teaching. Through comparison methods such as perception, counting and correspondence, children can form good logical thinking ability.

Many parents are very concerned about the cultivation of their children's computing ability. However, if the teaching method is improper, it will often make children feel very abstract and difficult to understand, and they can only rely on rote memorization or wrench fingers to calculate.

In fact, parents can use some simple methods to guide their children to get started. For example, an object can be divided into several equal or unequal parts, which can be combined into a whole.

This activity can help children understand that larger numbers contain some smaller numbers and learn to describe various parts of numbers. When children know the components of numbers and understand their relationship with other numbers, they can naturally add and subtract.

If the activities set by parents are interesting and challenging, it will stimulate children's interest and motivation in learning, and the enlightenment education of mathematics will be successfully completed.

In short, we should remember that in early mathematics learning, we should pay more attention to the cultivation of understanding ability. With understanding ability, math learning will be handy!