Each year more U.S. parents find that their children’s mathematics home work is vastly different from what math was when they went to school. This is the “new math,” and the change goes back to 1952, ...
When children start school, they learn how to recite their numbers (“one, two, three…”) and how to write them (1, 2, 3…). Learning about what those numbers mean is even more challenging, and this ...
For many parents, building the academic “foundation” in children comes with a lot of pressure. Teaching a child alphabets and numbers isn’t an easy task. However, the right preparation can make things ...
What Is It? Dyscalculia in children is a specific learning disability that affects a child’s ability to understand and work with numbers. Often compared to dyslexia, which impacts reading skills, ...