2. Logical thinking ability: children are good at analyzing problems, can use mathematical concepts and formulas to solve problems, and have strong logical reasoning ability.
3. Abstract thinking ability: Children can understand abstract mathematical concepts, such as geometric figures and functions, and apply them to practical problems.
4. Innovative ability: Children can put forward unique problem-solving ideas and methods when solving mathematical problems, showing strong innovative spirit.
5. Spatial imagination: Children can build a three-dimensional spatial model in their minds according to given conditions, and have a good grasp of the shapes and sizes of figures and objects.
6. Memory: Children have a strong digital memory and can easily remember complex mathematical formulas and theorems.
7. Concentration: Children can maintain a high degree of concentration for a long time when learning mathematics, and it is not easy to be distracted.
8. Self-discipline: Children can consciously practice and review mathematics, follow the study plan, and do not delay homework.
9. Self-confidence: Children have confidence in their math ability and dare to challenge math problems.
10. Good study habits: Children have developed good math study habits, such as listening carefully, reviewing in time, and being active in thinking.