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How can children improve this situation if they don't understand the questions and don't take the initiative to ask the teacher?
How old is the child? I still think it's best not to force children to ask teachers questions. Some children are introverted. The more you push them, the more they resist. In addition, there are too many children in the class, usually forty or fifty, and the teacher can't take care of so many children. Most teachers have limited energy and can't understand the learning situation of all children.

If conditions permit, I suggest signing up for a cram school. I am Ma Bao myself. Before that, I always helped my children with their studies. After the fourth grade, with a college diploma, I was at a loss about my children's math problems (don't be surprised, arithmetic progression and the like, I can't do it at all).

I said I signed up for after-school classes because I was the beneficiary. Many people say that we didn't go to cram school when we were young, but through comparison, I found that the textbooks of primary school students are a little simpler than those of our time, but the exam questions are getting harder every year.

The tutor I signed up for is Xue Le Niu Education in Shapingba, Chongqing. The teacher is still very responsible. There are usually more than a dozen children in a class. My baby is not good at math. Teachers also make up math in a targeted way. There will be some exams from time to time, and the communication with parents is also timely, so that I can understand my child's learning progress. In short, there are thousands of training institutions in the world. Parents must keep their eyes open and make a good choice. I personally strongly recommend Xue Le Niu haha.