Primary students need help for math at times. Trouble is, most parents aren't quite
sure how to give it.
Helping your child with their school math is a lot easier with a few tips and tricks that set you
off in the right direction.
And, importantly, ensure your message is getting through to your child in a way that can help
them make sense of the abstract world of numbers and algorothms.
Here are two easy things you can do to make sure any support for math you provide at home
is worthwhile. And you'll find any classroom teacher, adult educator or other teaching
professional worth their salt will have these two magic tricks at the forefront of their mind
whenever they're in teaching mode!
There's no reason parents can't do the same at home...
1. Know Your Subject
You can't provide help for math to your little primary student if you don't know exactly what
they need to learn about the particular topic area you're supporting them in.
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