1. Establish interest in mathematics. Let children know the application and importance of mathematics in daily life, such as shopping, traveling and games.
2. Use interactive teaching AIDS. Use interactive teaching AIDS such as math games, cards and puzzles to help children understand math concepts.
3. Create a relaxed learning environment. Avoid putting too much pressure on children and let them learn math in a pleasant atmosphere.
4. Pay attention to basic exercises. Help children master basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division operations and cultivate their computing ability.
5. communicate with the teacher. Keep in touch with your child's math teacher to learn about your child's performance at school and what needs to be improved.