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The ultimate motivator for kids to do their best in math isn't the promise of rewards or desire to make a parent proud, recent research reveals. For 55% of kids, it's proving to themselves that ...
For kids who tend to ruminate, feel generally anxious, or panic under pressure, a stressful experience in a math class can tip them over the edge. In the paper, one 9-year-old boy describes such ...
After all, some studies show that math-anxious parents can transmit this anxiety to their kids, even undermining their children's achievement.
Kids who are physically fit actually have differences in their brain structures that might allow them to do better in math, according to a new study.
The tricky part is a lot of this math is visual, because many kids learn better that way. For parents though, it's weird to see so many drawings for a simple math problem.
Photo courtesy of Amazon Best for grades: K-2 Math concepts: Addition, subtraction In this humorous book, a narrator attempts to tell a story about pigeons, but the number of birds keep changing. This ...