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Primary school grades are always failing, and there is almost no chance to do problems. Is it necessary to study primary school mathematics after entering junior high school? Or just from junior high
Primary school grades are always failing, and there is almost no chance to do problems. Is it necessary to study primary school mathematics after entering junior high school? Or just from junior high school? Primary school should study, and only by laying a good foundation can we go higher.

First, change the learning attitude.

There is no pressure to enter a higher school in primary school, and most school exams do not publish scores, which is generally easier. Therefore, many students will relax in their studies, thinking that it doesn't matter whether they study well or whether they do well in the exam. However, after entering junior high school, more outstanding students gather together, the gap between their grades is even greater, and there is also pressure to enter senior high school.

If you continue your bad learning attitude in primary school at this time, you will only make the gap between yourself and others bigger and bigger. Therefore, if you want to "turn the tables against the wind", you must change your learning attitude.

Changing learning attitude can be forced by one's own internal motivation, or it can be guided by parents or others to help them change. The internal motivation is to make up your mind to change and put it into action.

External guidance is an indirect way to cultivate children's interest in learning. Only when they like learning can they form a correct attitude towards learning. (external guidance for specific practices. If you are interested, I will publish an article specially. )

Second, refuse to delve into a dead end.

If you are stumped by a question, you might as well think of several ways. You find that your idea doesn't work, don't dwell on why it doesn't work. If this road doesn't work, we'll take another one. For the same problem, sometimes if you think from another angle, you will find the essence of the problem and realize the core of the problem. This feeling is like an epiphany.

If we often feel this way, we can improve our self-confidence, thus encouraging us to think more and exercise divergent thinking.

Third, diligence can make up for it.

If you are talented, then diligence is your icing on the cake; If you are born dull, then diligence is your best medicine. Just like doing a problem, it's not that you really can't do it, but that you are too lazy to think about it and do it. Put down your laziness and start acting now.