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What if children don't like math teachers and their grades plummet?
Parents should first find out whether their children don't like math or their math teachers.

If you don't like math, the suggestions are as follows: First, parents should find some inspirational stories about math learning and often tell them to their children, which will gradually arouse their interest; Second, in order to accept new knowledge, try to cram children's math foundation; Third, family members should take active actions, refuse to talk about negative topics such as "mathematics is difficult" and "mathematics is of little use", and let mathematics integrate into life. The fourth is to communicate with the math teacher and discuss a promotion plan. Fifth, pay attention to positive incentives, evaluate and encourage children with a developmental perspective, and constantly strengthen their progress.

If you don't like math teachers, the suggestions are as follows: First, parents should know the teacher's teaching situation in many ways, tap the teacher's strengths, and affirm the teacher from the family; The second is to constantly strengthen the advantages of teachers and let children gradually accept teachers; The third is to tell children the importance of mathematics learning, so that children can gradually realize the important role of learning in their own growth. Parents and teachers are only instructors and helpers, and the master of learning is himself; Fourth, parents communicate with teachers once, make plans, change children's ideas and improve their grades; Fifth, transfer classes or schools (the next policy).