"Primary Mathematics" allows children to go to private schools, okay?
Personally feel bad. On the one hand, knowledge is not unique for children who have just entered primary school. It's time to get into the habit and get the love of parents. Sending children to private places at this time will alienate their feelings. The second reason is that private schools are more utilitarian, and getting high marks in exams is the bait. Who can guarantee how much water there is, the difficulty is different. Our private schools here are often different from state-run papers, and they write their own questions. The third reason is that the private sector sacrifices most of the children's play time, including self-study in the morning and self-study in the evening, and the study time is very long. Many children grind by time, which is inefficient. It is easy for children to lose interest. For example, private school students enter junior high school with high grades, but later, their grades will drop rapidly. On the contrary, some students who don't rely on time to grind have more and more potential. Fourthly, several students in my class are transferred from private schools, and their writing order and pen holding posture are far behind other students in their study habits. How much knowledge does primary school have? It is most important to make children interested in learning and develop good habits. & amp daughter is going to primary school soon. I firmly refuse to let her go private, and junior high school will consider it separately. Personal thoughts.