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eParenting and Parenting in the 21st Century
eParenting used to mean keeping your kids safe on the Internet, however now it has a wider scope including parenting with the use of technology, and distance parenting. Curated by Peter Mellow |
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Learning about real-life money decisions from a young age helps kids learn maths and improves their financial literacy.
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Over more than a decade, the author has developed a 14-point plan for encouraging students to engage deeply with math content.
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There are several ways to help children learn and be interested in maths – even the reluctant ones.
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Whether you’re looking to give your child a little extra help with their maths, expand their knowledge, or you educate them from home, Mathletics can help.
We used both Mathletics and Spellodrome with our kids when they were younger and it really improved their recall and basic skills. While it is not everything, it is a good foundation to build on and easy and fun for the kids to do. I think it nurtures basic skills in these two areas which are fundamental to kids gaining confidence in their own learning. A nice tutor option if you can't afford a tutor or can't fit it into your lifestyle.
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Parents can help by starting to talk to children at an early age about numbers in everyday life.
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The questions young people tend to ask about maths often relate to their personal experience of how they found maths in school.
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Meet Mathletics, the global leader in online maths learning. Adaptive K-12 content and inquiry-based activities for the Australian curriculum.
My kids used mathletics for some time and I beleive that it has really helped their maths skill and development.
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Evidence from brain science suggests that far from being “babyish,” the technique is essential for mathematical achievement.
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Lessons taught using LEGO Bricks don’t feel like dull schoolwork. On the contrary, students might feel like they’re getting away with something.
Legos are so versatile because you can do so many early math and science activities which them which strengthen spatial learning in young children. And to boot, they think they are just playing.
LEGO! I may have to investigate this further....
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QI can remember back to grade school when I was scared to death of math. In high school, I took the minimum number of math classes. And even today, I still avoid doing math as much as possible. My third-grader seems to be falling into the same trap.
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Are you looking for some good learning games to improve your kid's mathematical capabilities? I have some new titles to recommend for you. The apps below mix fun, gaming and learning in such a way that kids get to learn some basic math notions without having to go through the painful and explicit process associated with learning Math.