Is it necessary for children in grade one to take English and math classes?
If the child has a good foundation, it is ok not to make up; If the child's foundation is not good, it is best to make up for it, because the first day is the foundation, and the foundation is not strong. It's even harder to keep up the next day and the third day. In addition, many children are now making up, and some key contents are not taught by teachers in class, that is, children are made up, so that children who do not make up are very disadvantaged. However, the premise of making up lessons also needs to give children an independent space to play freely and get in touch with classmates. Don't blindly cultivate him into a bookworm who reads and studies. It is necessary to start with children's hobbies, cultivate children's ability to learn independently, and let children love learning. This effect is better than making up lessons.