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Parents ask their children if their math scores have improved. What did the teacher say?
For parents, there is no one who doesn't care about their children's grades. At the parents' place, the first thing to ask is whether the children's grades have improved, whether they have attended classes, whether they have handed in their homework on time, whether they are late, and so on. As for other questions, it's easy to answer, but it's really difficult to answer whether the grades have improved, so can you not answer them? No, how to answer? It can only be said that students' learning, like adults' learning technology, will not happen overnight. Only by continuous learning, as long as they persist in learning, they will make progress, and their growth cannot be judged by temporary achievements. Also, it can't be said that a child with poor grades is useless, and his grades are not good, but he may be outstanding in other aspects. Of course, parents only care about grades. Now it is quality education, and the key is whether he has a harmonious relationship with his classmates and whether there are any new tricks. This is the main thing. Good luck, I don't know if it will work!