Cultivate the habit of questioning
Parents need to guide their children to ask questions, reflect on themselves and gradually develop habits. For example, parents can ask their children to explain what they have learned and encourage them to think about how to answer questions. Parents can also deliberately make some mistakes, let their children discover, evaluate and think, and train their children's thinking in this way to help them gradually form independent opinions.
Free debate and communication
Parents should encourage their children to argue and communicate freely in the family, and encourage their children to solve problems through argument and communication when they encounter learning difficulties. When children get new ideas to solve problems, parents should discuss the uniqueness of solving problems with their children equally. This kind of argument and communication can encourage children to deepen their understanding of problems, broaden their thinking, break through the inherent thinking constraints and cultivate their thinking ability and quality through free debate.
Multi-angle thinking
Seeing things from different angles, the visual effect will be different. Cultivating children's habit of observing and thinking from different angles and aspects is an effective way to cultivate children's unique thinking. Parents can guide their children to understand and think from different angles by asking and answering specific math questions, which is conducive to strengthening their thinking development and avoiding the habit of thinking imprisonment and rigid single answer.
Practice is the test standard.
The purpose of mathematics learning is not only to master knowledge, but also to develop thinking and improve mathematics literacy. Parents should encourage their children to think, analyze and solve practical problems with mathematical thinking, and combine mathematics learning with practice to improve their practical application ability.