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Math HelpA Parents Guide For Helping Their Child With Math Encourage, Encourage, Encourage. Don't take over for your child - doing this encourages him or her to give up easily or to ask for help when a problem becomes difficult. Know the curriculum standards and state performance indicators. http://tennessee.gov/education/ci/curriculum.shtml Communication with teachers and administration is critical. Do not wait until the end of the semester. Be informed of your child's progress Promote math positively. Make math fun! Math problems have negative connotation. Use Homework Hotline - 298-6636 Set high expectations for your child in math. Being "weak" in math is not hereditary. Stay in your comfort zone. Ask for assistance if needed. Ask questions that guide them without telling them what to do. Use open ended questions. For example, what is the question asking? How do you think you would solve this problem? What terms do you understand or not understand. Emphasize math vocabulary - Examples - half, divided, deposit, credit,sale, percentage, etc. Math is everywhere - talk about it.
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