1. Learn mathematics based on games. Let children learn mathematical concepts and skills in play by using interactive methods such as mathematical games and puzzles.
2. Encourage children to apply mathematics knowledge in daily life. For example, let children calculate the price when shopping, let children measure the ingredients when cooking, and so on.
3. Create a positive mathematical environment. Place math books, toys, games and so on. Keep children exposed to math at home.
4. Provide children with challenging math problems. This can help children develop the ability to solve problems and stimulate their interest in mathematics.
5. Encourage children to participate in math competitions or club activities. These activities can provide an interesting platform for children to communicate and learn from others who are interested in mathematics.
6. Explore the fun of mathematics with children. Do math problems with children, discuss math concepts and applications, and share your own math experiences and stories.