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What should primary school children do if they are not good at math?
It is a common problem that primary school students are not good at math, but parents and teachers can take some measures to help them improve their math scores.

First of all, parents should pay attention to their children's learning situation and know which knowledge points children have difficulties in. Then, we can help children consolidate basic knowledge by reviewing textbooks and doing exercises with them. In addition, parents can also encourage their children to participate in math competitions or remedial classes to improve their math ability.

Secondly, teachers should also pay attention to each student's mathematics learning situation and carry out personalized teaching according to the actual situation of students. For example, for students with poor foundation, teachers can adopt more vivid and interesting teaching methods, such as game teaching and situational teaching, to stimulate students' interest in learning. At the same time, teachers should give students timely feedback to help them find their own shortcomings and guide them how to improve.

In addition, parents and teachers can help children improve their math scores by cultivating their study habits and methods. For example, encourage children to finish their homework on time every day, listen carefully and actively participate in classroom discussions. At the same time, parents and teachers can also teach their children some effective learning methods, such as making study plans, taking notes and doing more exercises.

In short, it is not an unsolvable problem that primary school children are not good at math. As long as parents and teachers work together and take appropriate measures, they will certainly help children improve their math scores.