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The math problems of primary school students are so difficult that parents can't do them. What should I do?
In fact, by the middle school stage, children's homework is almost impossible for families. Why didn't anyone ask this question? Asking this question shows that parents still want them to deal with more problems, which is inappropriate.

Learning is a child's own business. What parents can do is to help their children develop good study habits and good thinking habits. As for the solution of specific problems, they should leave it to themselves.

Back to the question itself, Su Su put forward some personal suggestions on specific steps, hoping to help:

1, to help children understand the meaning of the problem.

Children can't do many questions, but they can't do them, but they can't understand the meaning of the questions. Sue Sue often finds this situation in her children. After all, primary school students have limited understanding. Therefore, parents can help their children understand the meaning of the topic first, and help them understand the meaning of the topic together by drawing line segments and marking quantity units. Many times, children can do it by themselves after reading the questions without any guidance from their parents.

2. help network.

If it still won't, I suggest you search online. Now there are many open resources on the Internet, and there are also many useful mobile apps with similar functions. Many questions have original questions online, so it is better to answer them independently after knowing the answers.

3. Understand the nature of the topic and encourage children to ask the teacher.

Another way is to encourage children to ask the teacher for advice on the premise of understanding the meaning of the topic. Teachers don't like children who ask questions whenever they encounter problems. Teachers prefer children who form their own ideas after thinking, so it is strongly recommended that children consult teachers after understanding the topic.

I hope the above answers are helpful to you.