“I’m not good at math” is a refrain most
parents and teachers hear from students who struggle with this subject. The
thinking here is generally that if you aren’t born with an aptitude for math,
you will never be good at it. The good news? Studies show that while natural
talent does give some students an advantage, all students can be great at math
with a little bit of effort.
Math can be learned by everyone; however
it’s one of those ‘one percent inspiration, 99% perspiration’ things which
requires concerted effort to master. One of the biggest problems for students
is missing fundamental building blocks. Each year, teachers assume that your
child understands all of the math from their previous academic years. They just
add on to these foundations so, if your child is missing some underlying
building blocks, they just get further and further behind every year.
Hire
an in-home tutor
One of the biggest downsides to an
inability to master math is the lack of confidence it creates in kids. When
they get one-on-one tutoring at home, they are in a safe
environment where they can ask questions and speak out when they don’t
understand.
Tutors can help to find those missing
building blocks and fill in the gaps so your child can catch up and keep up.
Positive
attitude
‘I can’t do math’ is simply not true;
everyone can learn to do math so outlaw these sentences in your home. It may
also be a good idea to show the practical applications of math in the real
world as well as the opportunities having math presents for college
applications. Students who feel like they will never use math after school will
find it difficult to motivate themselves to learn.
In a study for Purdue
University, Patricia Linehan found that students either believed that they
could improve their math abilities through practice and study or that they were
just ‘bad at math’. Studies show that students who practices math with a
positive attitude will see an improvement so a change in thinking is the first
step to success.
Use
math every day
Whether you are getting your child to
measure out ingredients for a recipe, calculate a tip on a restaurant bill or
project the earnings they will make on their paper route, using math every day
will help them to understand abstract concepts and will provide great
opportunities for practicing their math skills.
Math
apps
Free math apps abound for every grade and
every new math concept that your child must master. You can get a really great
overview of the apps from our blog here.
When it comes to math, natural ability does
factor in to a small degree, but everyone can learn math and get great grades
if they study hard and practice. Changing attitudes, filling in missing
building blocks, daily practice and offering rewards for improvements will all
contribute to turning your child into a math genius!
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