Question 287086
Hi,
  I was a kid once, too, and before I got pretty good with algebra,
I used to struggle with multiplication tables until blood came out
of my ears.
  You might have a teacher who is not good at 1-on-1 teaching, or
too busy to do it
  You might have an algebra book that's not too good.
I can do problems now and then, but I couldn't go back to square 1
and bring you back up. 
  Are there any volunteers where you live? There might be. I volunteered
once myself to tutor after school. That's something you could Google.
  A volunteer might direct you to a really good book, too.
It's worth it to keep trying, but don't bang your head against the wall.
  Go back as far as you must go to clear up your confusion.
  Good luck.