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Can the quick and easy tutoring function be a substitute for remedial classes? Listen to the experiences of two brothers and sisters.
When it comes to children's education, parents will not be careless. Due to the double reduction policy, remedial classes are gradually cancelled, and many parents choose to buy tutoring machines to help their children learn. The protagonist of this interview bought an easy-code tutor for both children.

Mr. Cao lives in Dongguang County, Hebei Province. The educational resources in small counties are not as rich as those in big cities, but competition has always existed. In order to help children study at home, Mr. Cao bought two tutoring machines in the local Kuaiyi store. One for my sister Yu Han and one for my brother Wen Shuo.

The child's mother said that the quick-easy-to-point tutoring machine was purchased more than a year ago, and now the brothers and sisters like to use it more and more. The child's mother directly said that "the two children are learning more and more hard and feel very gratified."

When asked why he bought a quick and easy tutoring machine,

Mother: "Because the children's academic performance is not very good, and the remedial classes are more expensive, I want to buy a learning machine to help two children learn." Like many parents, I also hope that my children can improve their academic performance.

In addition, at that time, parents compared a number of home machine brands and finally chose the quick and easy home machine. The child's mother bluntly said, "There is a lot of software in this machine, and the child is very happy to use it."

Today, the two brothers and sisters have used the quick-easy tutoring machine for more than a year. We also interviewed the mothers of two children and asked if it was effective to study with the quick and easy tutoring machine.

The child's mother said that "both children have made progress in math and composition, and they especially like to read compositions with their tutors and often use them to do problems."

It can be seen that after one year of tutoring, the children's grades have indeed improved, which shows that the family education machine can really help children study better and can be used as a choice for family study. What do you think about whether tutors can replace remedial classes?