Many children have a soft spot for Lego, so parents may wish to use this exciting toy for math enlightenment. Classification, counting and different combinations are all good ways to exercise children's mathematical thinking. Use jigsaw puzzles to deepen children's understanding of graphics. These readily available mathematical enlightenments only need your time and patience to guide them.
2. Experience the charm of mathematics through hands-on practice.
Many people's understanding of mathematics is that boring numbers have no aesthetic feeling. In fact, we can lead children to do some exercises and let them feel the charm of mathematical thinking. For example, I took my children to the movies, and the movie mentioned a triangle law. Let's go home and demonstrate it together. He was full of curiosity about this strange knowledge point, pestering me to explain it and doing several related small experiments. In this way, he can take the initiative to think about the mystery and discuss it with me without my opening my mouth.
3. Encourage children to draw mind maps to solve problems.
When confronted with a difficult math problem, many children habitually bury themselves in studying hard and don't know how to analyze the meaning of the problem. At this time, if you can show the conditions and problems in the topic through mind mapping, it is often easy to find a breakthrough. In fact, drawing mind map is a process of sorting out self-thinking, which is the most effective method compared with staring at the topic and thinking hard.
The essence of mathematics is to cultivate children's logical thinking ability, including the ability to discover laws, rules and standardize rational thinking. Improving children's thinking ability of mathematics through visual impact and practical operation ability is the best way to make children love mathematics. When children encounter problems that they don't understand, they should accompany the analysis and guide their thinking. This will allow children to gradually develop the habit of using their own brains instead of relying on their parents to give answers. Learning this thing really depends on yourself. If you rely on your parents to keep urging you, it really doesn't work.