Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Mathematics courses - The leader said: She learned that my daughter was good at math and said that her daughter was too bad at math. She asked me if I could ask my daughter to help her daughter with her math. What should I
The leader said: She learned that my daughter was good at math and said that her daughter was too bad at math. She asked me if I could ask my daughter to help her daughter with her math. What should I
The leader said: She learned that my daughter was good at math and said that her daughter was too bad at math. She asked me if I could ask my daughter to help her daughter with her math. What should I do? I suggest you politely refuse, don't promise, and don't get involved.

You can reply like this: "Although your children look good at math, they actually spend time and energy fighting hard. They are fighting for time. They are often called to the office by the teacher to correct their homework after class, which is not as good as expected.

In addition, there are eight courses to be done in grade two, and a lot of them make us dizzy. Children don't get enough sleep every night and can't shout out in the morning. It pains us to be parents.

Besides, as a child herself, she needs the teacher's help to correct her study at any time. Where is she qualified to guide others? It's just that children themselves may be willing to study. It seems a bit like it.

In fact, after all, it is a child. Right or wrong, she may not be able to tell the truth. If the child's understanding is delayed, it will not be like this, and it will not be a crime. "

This kind of thing must be refused and cannot be taken over, otherwise it will be easy to do bad things with good intentions in the end, because your daughter is a minor and a student, and the second grade is a watershed. If you relax a little, it will be difficult to keep up with the rhythm, and you can't waste time on things other than your body.

You emphasize that your daughter is a student and her own task is heavy. She has to write eight courses, homework and test papers, and take the time to understand everything without being distracted.

In the future, try to keep a low profile in other places and avoid unnecessary troubles, otherwise it will easily lead to misunderstanding and make you feel uncomfortable.