Understand the basic concepts: ensure that students have a clear understanding of the basic concepts of mathematics. If you have any unclear concepts, you can ask teachers or classmates to help explain them, or you can consult relevant materials yourself.
2. Do more exercises: Mathematics needs a lot of exercises to consolidate knowledge and improve skills. Encourage students to do more exercises and find suitable exercises from textbooks, workbooks or online resources.
3. Seek counseling: If students' math difficulties persist, you can consider seeking professional counseling. You can consult a teacher, find a tutor or sign up for a math tutorial class.
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