2. Create an interesting learning environment: children can learn math through games, puzzles and challenges.
3. Encourage children to solve problems: When children encounter problems, don't give answers immediately, but guide them to find solutions themselves, which can improve their problem-solving ability and stimulate their interest in mathematics.
4. Appropriate rewards: When children make progress in math learning, they can be given appropriate rewards, such as extra game time or favorite small gifts.
5. Study with children: Parents can study mathematics with their children, which can not only enhance the parent-child relationship, but also make children feel that learning is a happy thing.
6. Use educational software or applications: There are many educational software or applications that can help children learn math. These tools are usually designed to be interesting and attract children's attention.
7. Encourage children to participate in math competitions: Participating in math competitions can make children feel challenged and improve their math ability.