First, make a daily plan. Make a daily plan for math study. When children come home from class, they will consolidate the knowledge they learned that day and do some exercises appropriately.
The second is to make a test paper. Parents give their children a test paper to understand that their children still have unfamiliar knowledge points, and then strengthen this piece of content when doing math exercises next time.
The third is to increase interest. Learning math is boring. Parents can make math tutoring more interesting, such as some arithmetic gadgets to help children understand math and increase their interest in learning.