2. Create a life-oriented mathematical situation: In daily life, you can find many situations related to mathematics, such as letting children calculate their own prices when shopping, and letting children help measure ingredients when cooking, so that children can feel the practicality of mathematics.
3. Watch interesting math animations and stories: Let children watch some interesting math animations and stories, such as Peggy Piggy and Smurfs, so that children can learn math in a relaxed and happy atmosphere.
4. Participate in math competitions or activities: Encourage children to participate in some math competitions or activities, such as Olympic Games and Mathematical Olympics, so that children can improve their math ability and enhance their self-confidence in the competition.
5. Ask a professional math teacher or tutor: If conditions permit, you can ask a professional math teacher or tutor to provide more professional math guidance for your children and help them improve their math level.
6. Interactive learning with classmates: Encourage children to study mathematics with classmates, discuss and answer questions with each other, and cultivate teamwork spirit and problem-solving ability.
7. Regularly check the children's learning progress: Parents should regularly check their children's math learning progress, find out where the children have difficulties, and give timely help and support.
8. Praise and encouragement: When children get math scores, they should praise and encourage them to feel their progress and stimulate their interest in learning.
9. Cultivate good study habits: develop the habit of reviewing and previewing regularly, so that children can form good study habits in the process of learning mathematics.
10. Maintain patience and confidence: It takes time and patience to cultivate children's interest in mathematics. Parents should keep confidence that their children will learn math well.