Chapter 2: The Winter of Mathematics
2019.8.3 Under the daily nagging of my grandmother and father, after stopping doing math practice for more than a week (because as soon as I said that I wanted to do math homework, Peng Peng quickly found a lot of other homework to do, making it look like I was very busy and had no time), Peng Peng was finally willing to do math problems today.
While he was having a lot of fun, Dad chimed in, "Remember, you have to study math for three hours a day!" Mom didn't want to ruin this hard-won start, so she quickly said, "Don't say that, you'll scare him away." I won't learn it again. Or you can teach him. Dad said, "He's just making excuses." Mom said, "He's obviously afraid of math." Then he asked Peng Peng for confirmation: "Are you making excuses or are you out of fear?" Peng Peng refused to answer at first, and his mother wanted to know what was the reason for Peng Peng's refusal to learn?
Is it the fear that Mom thinks or the laziness that Dad thinks? Just continue to let Peng Peng express his position. Peng Peng replied softly: "I have been strolling in the winter of mathematics for several years, and I haven't gone out yet. Where is spring? I'm desperate! "I didn't expect him to express his feelings about mathematics in this way.
Mom was very surprised by Peng Peng's description, and immediately comforted him and said, "Mom will take you out of despair." Dad also hurriedly said, "Winter is coming, will spring be far away?" "Mom has always treated mathematics with Peng Peng's liking, but she didn't let him give up learning mathematics.
Because Peng Peng did not learn mathematics in advance before entering primary school, he just followed the progress of the school.
When I was in the first grade, I was not good at math and held back the class. The math teacher always complained to his mother about Peng Peng's grades.
His mother was under a lot of pressure, so she was very strict with Peng Peng, and although he raised his math scores at that time, he began to resist math.
Once faced with his math homework, he began to hypnotize himself, like the opium smoking in a movie, with tears in his eyes, snot flowing down his nose, and he seemed to be so sleepy that he was about to fall asleep.
The result is going to bed. But he didn't want to be bad at math, he would go back and listen to it many times after taking the math online class, but he just refused to write his math homework.
I have experienced a lot of math teachers since elementary school, and generally female math teachers will have requirements for Peng Peng's math learning, but male math teachers do not have requirements.
The fourth, fifth, and seventh grades are male math teachers, and basically even if Peng Peng doesn't do his math homework, the teacher won't talk about him.
I don't know how to accumulate more and more, so this math winter should start in the fourth grade when I don't do homework.
Mom wondered: what can be done to get him out of a desperate situation?