Wednesday, February 27, 2008

How to Help Your Child Do Well in Math

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Have you ever wondered how you could help your child improve his or her math grades? Parental guidance is a key component in a child's education. Here are a few pointers parents can follow to help their child be successful. 1. Get to know your child's teacher and what your child is learning. 2. Help the child keep up. Math is a subject that requires continual building on skills already learned. Help your child by stressing how important regular attendance is. 3. Give your child a place and time to do homework and stress its important. 4. Point out that math is everywhere. 5. Encourage your child's interest in measuring, mapping and computational technology. 6. Play games that develop decision-making, computational and strategizing skills. There are lots of board games, counting games and card games that can become family traditions and encourage children to use math while having fun. 7. Encourage your child to stick with math. Even if you think you're not good at it, try not to send the negative message that math is "hard." Stress that anyone can learn it, and get extra help to find the ways your child learns it best. 8. Show your child how math is used in your work or the work of others. 9. Stress that math is a skill that improves with practice. 10. Convey positive attitudes about math. How you think and feel about math and how you express yourself will have a big effect on your child. Try not to use negative words about your or your child's ability or the subject itself. Help your child believe that he or she is already a mathematician who can only get better. Click here for more information on improving math scores.

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