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A little more about “you don’t like a subject because you don’t know it.” The story I told in the previous article is, in fact, familiar to every parent. There are always wonderful teachers whose subjects are loved by students, and there are so-so teachers. It seems like they are teaching, but there is not much sense, But! I strongly advise parents to never discuss bad teachers with their children. You won’t even notice how this system will become an excuse for your child, where it is necessary and where it is not necessary. And how will this help you? You still need to study. So leave the teachers alone. No need to deal with them, deal with your child. If he somehow miraculously falls in love with the subject, then the unloved teacher will not become an obstacle to knowledge. I told about my experience with a good tutor. Moreover, notice how quickly it worked. These are not years of training - this is just a scheme for comprehending science. And I assure you, if you can give your child a start in subjects that you understand, then you will not have to always “learn lessons” with him. You and I all understand what I am writing The article is not for a mother who does not know how to write, but instead of a signature she puts a cross. Isn't it true? You’ve finished school, you know how to read) Well, even if you can’t help your child fall in love with algebra and geometry (although even this, if you want and have time, you can easily figure it out - just imagine how your brain will be structured and rebooted if you sit for a couple of days over algebra) We had a poster in our class - Mathematics should be taught only then, because it puts the mind in order. That’s the question). Would you like to put your mind in order? Well, we, adults, don’t need this anymore?) I digress - even if you can’t help a child fall in love with algebra and geometry, but history and literature, and Russian….If you write without errors……… Do you know what I think? I think that if you write without errors, then your child also strives for this, because the cult of education in the family either exists or does not. Literature...... Re-read the work that your student is studying. And argue with him on some topic that is in tune with the novel you are studying. In an argument, everything is learned much easier. This, of course, takes some effort. Come up with a topic for debate. Strengthen your (incorrect) position and “go to battle!” Excitement! Can you awaken passion in a child? To instill a love of history, you need, of course, to study it through fiction. It is impossible to imagine from a textbook how Genghis Khan’s army rushes across the steppe like a mighty hurricane. Understand what Protestants felt on St. Bartholomew's Night too. And the pride of those ordinary Russian people who rebuilt the burned-out Moscow in 1572, and believed that they would rebuild, cannot be imagined from a textbook. Without this, how can you fall in love with history? Of course, you can outsource your child to tutors). But this is if you have money and no time. “And here is the answer,” as my grandson says) Today you have time). Try it!) You will like it. For sure. If you don’t like it, it means you haven’t bothered to study the subject) I sincerely wish you good luck! And I’ll be waiting for stories about your success in teaching children.