Teach your child math

1-Encourage your child.

Make your child for a more enriching class-time experience, an excited and ambitious one or a defiant, uninspired one?

2-Begin teaching them with an interactive activity.

There’s so much of options. you can use flashcards or a simple sheet of problems. Give them a handful of small objects and let them use those to count out the answers to the problems.

3-Teach concepts, not just memorization.

While memorization can certainly be helpful, it’s even more helpful to have the child learn exactly how mathematic functions work.

4-Always make sure that your child completely understands a concept before moving on.

If you skimp out on anything, it will be confusing for them and they will not be able to work as well as they should be able to when you apply it in other ways.

5-Enhance the learning experience by playing games with the things around you.

For example, ask them to say how many more pictures on the wall there is in the living room than the dining room. Have them count them both, then subtract.

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Lisa