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How to learn mathematics to begin to understand?
How to learn mathematics is as follows:

First, focus on the foundation.

Mathematics is a subject with strong logic and knowledge. A direct reason why children don't understand mathematics is that they don't understand and master the basic knowledge.

Parents and friends are advised to help their children review and review relevant knowledge when they encounter problems that they can't do. After doing this, in most cases, children will improve a lot when learning mathematics.

Second, practice more.

Mathematics is a subject that cannot be separated from a lot of practice, but the brain development of primary and secondary school students is not perfect, and their understanding ability needs to be improved, and more problems need to be done to make up for the lack of intelligence. What's more, "Practice makes perfect", many difficult math problems will become simple and filial after children practice a lot.

Third, be careful to make friends.

Because of their age and experience, primary and middle school students have weak self-control and strong plasticity, and are easily influenced by the outside world.

As the saying goes, "those who are near ink are black." If the children's friends are "uneducated" students who don't want to make progress, then over time, hungry children will probably become as depraved as them.

On the other hand, if the children's good friends are good students with excellent grades and hard work, not only will the children study hard under the influence of these good students, but also they will master some good learning methods, and parents basically don't have to worry that their children will go astray because of careless friends in the future.

Fourth, good habits.

Just as the national team needs a set of scientific and reasonable training methods to train athletes, efficient mathematics learning is inseparable from good study habits. Good habits can not only make children enter a good learning state as soon as possible when learning mathematics, but also be an important condition for children to begin to understand mathematics and improve their math scores quickly.

These good study habits mainly include preview before class, review after class, being good at thinking, being diligent in thinking, and combining autonomous learning with cooperative discussion. Think as much as possible when you encounter unknown knowledge points and questions you don't understand, so as to "master" the relevant knowledge points and the problem-solving skills involved. Of course, if you really can't, you can ask the teacher and ask your classmates.