What to do when your child is struggling with learning maths?

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Math is quite possibly the most unpopular subject in school. Math is sometimes criticized for being disconnected from the real world. Students frequently fail and struggle a lot to make connections between what they are taught in class and their daily lives. Understandably, putting effort

Math is quite possibly the most unpopular subject in school. Math is sometimes criticized for being disconnected from the real world. Students frequently fail and struggle a lot to make connections between what they are taught in class and their daily lives. Understandably, putting effort into Math learning may feel like more of a burden than it's; worth from this perspective.

Math, on the other hand, is ubiquitous, as any math lover knows! It can also be highly engaging and even enjoyable. A youngster may struggle with Math for a variety of reasons, ranging from math anxiety to a variety of special education requirements.

Our goal is to modify student attitudes and, as a result, their math learning by making tiny modifications to the way math is taught at our center.

Our teachers emphasize students doing math activities in pairs or small groups. This allows students to learn new strategies from their peers and participate in problem-solving activities alongside them. This method can help relieve some of the stress on students who do not believe in their ability to study Math because they are not working alone.

We focus on the following:

Making Math Social:
Increase the amount of one-on-one and small group work. While it is common to think of learning as something isolated, something that happens within one’s brain, learning is a social endeavor. 

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