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My child is not good at math and English in the first grade. What should I do?
Learning pays attention to efficient classroom. No matter how expensive it is, you should sign up for a remedial class for your child. It is better to listen carefully in class. Children should carefully supervise the completion of daily homework and often contact the teacher to ask how their children have performed recently. You can't just recite English.

Reading and learning English are also related to writing.

As for how to teach children to learn math?

1, parents should not add extra learning content to their children. The key is to cooperate with the teacher (school teaching progress and arrangement) to "tightly buckle the learning content at that time, let the children understand, learn from each other and truly master"!

2. Parents can't measure their children's merits simply by their "doing right or wrong or scores". The key depends on his thinking and process of solving problems, which contains more important problems: weak knowledge, bad habits, insufficient thinking and so on! Take corresponding measures for training.

Parents should never directly coach their children to solve problems or answer his questions! For his question, we should: find out the knowledge points and let him read and understand by himself; Break down a complicated problem into several small problems and let him think for himself! Turn a complicated question into a slightly simple and similar question and let him answer it. In short, the key is to cultivate his ideas and methods of "learning, thinking and solving problems" and let him do everything by himself.