1. Understand children's foundation and needs: First, understand children's basic knowledge and mastery of mathematics, so as to make targeted teaching plans.
2. Set clear goals: Set short-term and long-term learning goals for children and let them know the level they need to achieve.
3. Strengthen basic knowledge: ensure that children master basic mathematical concepts and operation methods, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, fractions and decimals.
4. Cultivate good study habits: encourage children to finish their homework on time, review what they have learned regularly, and cultivate a self-disciplined learning attitude.
5. Improve problem-solving ability: Improve children's problem-solving speed and accuracy through a lot of exercises, and cultivate children's logical thinking and problem analysis ability.
6. Stimulate interest: try to combine mathematics knowledge with real life, so that children can discover the application value of mathematics in life, thus stimulating interest in learning.
7. Regular testing and feedback: regularly test children's math scores, find problems in time and give guidance to help children adjust their learning methods and strategies.
8. Parent-child learning together: Parents can study with their children, solve problems together, enhance parent-child relationship and help children better understand and master mathematics knowledge.
9. Participate in extra-curricular remedial classes or ask for tutors: If possible, you can give your child extra-curricular remedial classes or ask for tutors to get more professional guidance and help.
10. Patience and encouragement: It takes time and patience to learn mathematics. Parents should be patient, encourage their children to face difficulties actively, and believe that their children will make progress.