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How to tutor children's primary school mathematics?
Tutoring children in primary school mathematics requires patience and skill. Here are some suggestions:

1. Establish a good learning environment: provide children with a quiet and tidy learning space to ensure that they can concentrate.

2. Create an interesting learning experience: use games, objects and graphics to make mathematics interesting and intuitive. For example, use cards, building blocks or calculators to help children understand concepts.

3. Understand children's learning style: Every child's learning style is different. Some children prefer to listen to explanations, while others prefer to learn by doing. Knowing children's learning style can help them better.

4. Break down the problem: break down the complex problem into smaller parts and gradually guide the children to solve the problem. This can help children understand the nature of the problem and cultivate their logical thinking ability.

5. Encourage practice: Let children do more exercises to consolidate what they have learned. You can use workbooks, online resources, or educational applications to provide exercises.

6. Correct mistakes in time: When children make mistakes, don't blame them, but patiently explain the correct method and encourage them to try again.

7. Cultivate the ability to solve problems: Encourage children to think and ask questions, and help children develop the ability to solve problems. You can give children some challenging questions and let them think about solutions.

8. Keep in touch with the teacher: Keep good communication with the child's math teacher, understand the child's learning situation at school, and provide counseling according to the teacher's suggestion.

The most important thing is to give children enough encouragement and support to make them believe that they can overcome difficulties and make progress.