
This week’s math parent has a five year old who knows almost as much math as he does. And more science! Continue Reading →
This week’s math parent has a five year old who knows almost as much math as he does. And more science! Continue Reading →
The fourth in the math and parenting series, Marilyn Curtain-Phillips, author of two books, talks about math and her family. Continue Reading →
Another story of math and parenting. Dr. John Golden, professor and author of Math Hombre, talks about his family’s thoughts and feelings on math. Continue Reading →
Another math parent shares how she plays, teaches and talks with her kids. Meet Caroline, the mastermind behind Maths Insider. Continue Reading →
The 50 word mini-article series continues. This time it’s a dialog over time. And a statement of what’s happening today.
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With the goal of helping parents integrate math teaching into parenting, this is an interview with mathematician parent David Chandler, physics and math instructor and founder of Math Without Borders. Continue Reading →
You know you shouldn’t say, “I hate math,” but what if you really do hate math? How do you break the habit to prevent your children from getting into the same mode? Continue Reading →
Is your child a top-down learner? Many children are and it goes unrecognized. This can frustrate the child, the parent and the teacher. Here’s how to tell if he/she is – and how you can help. Continue Reading →
Do you try to integrate math in everything? Would you like to?How about doing some birthday math? Here’s some links to places to help celebrate your birthday with math. Continue Reading →
How did you learn math? At school? Probably not. It’s more likely that you learned skills for doing math at home, with a parent or grandparent. Continue Reading →