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The Importance of Math Education
Young children often don't understand why they need to learn math. This article may serve as a guide to help parents explain why mathematics is a such an important part of their child's education.
When children how useful math can be to them and how they can apply specific math skills to real-life situations, they may work harder and perform better.
Teach Your Child About Everyday Math
Examples of everyday uses of math include:
- Problem solving
- Budgeting money
- Time management
- Calculating tips and tax
- Memorizing phone numbers and locker combinations
- Estimating distances or weight
Teach Your Child About Career Math
Careers that you might not expect to be math-intensive include:
- Agriculture
- Law
- Business
- Politics
- Psychology
- Music
Parents can also connect with a professional working in a job that their child is interested in. Arrange a meeting with such a professional in order to see what math skills they use most often as part of their career. This will help your child understand how mathematics can be used in the real world.
Teach Your Child About Life Math
Sometimes dislike of math does not spawn from misunderstanding its importance. Instead, it may come from experiencing mathematical problems. Keep alert when it comes to math work and skills. If it looks like your children are struggling with assignments, help them to learn the necessary skills. If you can't help yourself, look into tutoring, which is available online to accommodate busy families.
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