We often tell students that developing good learning quality and having good learning methods are much more important than learning knowledge itself, which is the premise of learning knowledge well. This is especially true when learning Olympic Mathematics. Habits cannot be formed overnight.
To develop good study habits, students need to have a correct understanding of this problem, which is often mistaken by some parents. As long as you understand the topic, it doesn't matter if you make some small mistakes. Therefore, students are often encouraged to be careless. In the Olympic math problem, a little mistake is often fatal.
It is wrong for students to do problems. We should take it as a good opportunity to educate students and guide them to find out the causes of mistakes and accumulate them continuously. This is based on knowledge and should be kept in mind. This is a habit that needs to be corrected.
In addition, parents should guide their children to develop the habit of reviewing what they have learned on time. Our students in Spark Teaching should have a lot of high-quality homework problems after each class, so that students can review and improve their knowledge in time. But it is not right to just do these questions and then ignore what you have learned and think that everything is all right. Because some questions, after a period of time, you can take them and do them, and some ideas may be forgotten.
This requires everyone to develop the good habit of reviewing regularly.