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After the fifth grade, our parents can't help him with his lessons, especially math. Now he is a little afraid of difficulties. What should we do?
Hello, first of all, we see that the children are in the fifth grade, and the learning difficulty is rising, so it is difficult for parents to help in time. Secondly, children are afraid of difficulties. Fear of difficulties is generally due to children's lack of self-confidence and lack of love and support from their parents. For example, if children encounter problems, are afraid of making mistakes, feel that they can't do it, show lack of self-confidence, or can't answer questions, children will feel unloved and lack inner love.

Therefore, while parents value their children's academic performance, they see the lack of their inner needs (parents' love, support and praise). Parents need to express their love for their children directly. In any case, parents will love them. Secondly, regarding children's learning, parents can also consider enrolling in remedial classes to provide children with learning assistance.

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