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My son is eight years old. What should I do if I see that the numbers are either added or subtracted when doing math problems?
Slowness is only one aspect. It is necessary to cultivate good study habits, but it may be difficult to do so. The advantage is that he is still young and can be caught.

On the other hand, he may not understand what he has learned in mathematics, that is, he can't. As long as it is not an intellectual problem, it should be solved.

1. Give him more classes during holidays.

2. Make a study plan for him. You should have a clear goal from the beginning of your study, and don't aim too high from the beginning.

3. When studying, parents should spend more energy on supervision and counseling at first, and gradually let go. Don't beat and scold, or do everything blindly, or just go through the formalities, as if you are studying, but you are killing time, which means you should be efficient.

4. In terms of learning methods, we should also consider what is suitable for him. Starting with what he is most interested in, the rest is much easier to handle.

5. Knowledge is in life. Don't force him to hold a book all day.

I don't know all aspects of your child's personality because I haven't touched your child, that's all.

Inherit the wind! Thank you very much Hmm. How interesting