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What should I do if my child's math scores have not improved?
The following are the solutions to children's math scores:

First of all, we should form the habit of previewing. This is a good way for me to study mathematics for many years, because I know what I can't do by learning what the teacher should say first in advance, and I have a focus when I study. Of course, it would be better if you taught yourself completely.

Second, do exercises after the book. Preview is not an end. If you have time, you can do examples and exercises after class and check the preview. If you can explain everything, you can learn it. Even if you can't, you can listen to the teacher again.

Third, do the homework assigned by the teacher and do it carefully. When you do it, you can write the problem-solving process directly next to the topic, such as multiple-choice questions and fill-in-the-blank questions, because there are many blanks to write in the solution. The advantage of this is that the teacher can keep up with the ideas when talking about the topic, and it is not easy to get distracted.

Fourth, the way to learn mathematics well is to sort out the wrong questions. After every exam, there are always many wrong questions. For these questions, don't think that you will do them if you understand them in class. It's easier to see flowers than to embroider. You will know if you can do it yourself. Moreover, we should refer to the wrong questions in the reference book and re-learn the knowledge.

Fifth, the way to improve math performance is to check the missing parts. After doing a lot of exercises, our math scores have improved, but there are still some problems we can't do. We should be good at finding out which types of problems still have blind spots and then break them one by one.