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How to Raise a Kid Who Loves Math
As national math scores continue to drop, many parents are left wondering how to ignite a spark for math in their kids.
Parents teach young children to love books by reading to them, often at bedtime. Laura and John Overdeck love math, so they started giving their kids a word problem to solve each night before tucking ...
Many children fear math due to pressure and difficulty. Parents can foster a love for numbers by making learning playful through games and daily life ...
Current research indicates that mathematical skills at the kindergarten and primary levels are a strong indicator of how your child will perform later in life. By allowing children to focus on problem ...
Remember the days when working a math problem resulted in a right or wrong answer, and parents had a basic grasp of how to help their children with math homework? Those days predated the Common Core ...
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, PBS KIDS launched THE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT: Math Safari, a series of free online, mobile-friendly, and whiteboard games focused on important ...
Words matter. And when it comes to learning math, they matter more than you might think.
Everyone knows that children who are not reading at grade level by 3rd grade are fated to struggle academically throughout school. Concerns about early literacy skills are justified because reading ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. A survey conducted on behalf of Nintendo to help market Personal Trainer: Math for the DS finds that one in five children believe they're more likely ...
Studies show that students usually have to relearn four to six weeks of classwork at the beginning of every school year. And if there’s anything kids forget, it’s math. With your trusty iPad and a few ...
Low-income children's math knowledge in preschool was related to their later achievement -- but not all types of math knowledge were related equally, a new longitudinal study conducted in Tennessee ...
New study with 756 1st through 5th graders demonstrates that a six-week mashup of hoops and math has a positive effect on their desire to learn more, provides them with an experience of increased self ...
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