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Should I apply for math in the second grade?
For children in Grade One and Grade Two, it is not recommended to go to cram schools for poor academic performance, because the knowledge learned during this period is particularly shallow, and parents can teach their children well at home when they are free.

First, let the children play happily in the first and second grades.

Children's knowledge in grades one and two is relatively basic and simple. As long as parents have enough patience to help their children with their homework, children's grades are generally not too bad. Usually they get poor grades because they don't write their homework or exam questions carefully, not because they can't. So don't let your child go to remedial classes blindly, and don't let him live in anxiety since childhood, so he won't have a happy childhood. When the children reach the second grade, they will be allowed to play after learning the basic knowledge.

Second, when is the cram school suitable?

When children enter the third grade, the gap between children and children will begin to appear during this learning period. Because children in grade one or two just want to play, but in grade three or four, they will start to study consciously and be able to reflect. Children at this stage, if they don't study hard, their grades will fluctuate greatly. Take mathematics as an example. At this time, mathematics has entered a period that needs flexibility, and some children can't keep up with it when they think about it. Therefore, if children can't keep up with the teacher's rhythm, they can enroll in cram schools to help them keep up with the teacher's learning rhythm.

Third, cram schools

Besides, children don't have to go to cram school all the time. The cram school helps children find and fill in the gaps. However, if children have been able to fully master the knowledge taught in the classroom, then the homework in the cram school may be a burden for children. At this time, parents must have my own judgment to observe whether the overlap between the homework that children usually do and the homework given by cram schools will be high. If there is a high degree of overlap, children will not consider cram schools if they have a good grasp of this part of knowledge.