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Praise effort: Praise students for their effort, not for their intelligence or the accomplishment of getting the right answer. Listen and acknowledge: Set math goals: Words matter: Use open-ended problems:
Monitor your child's self-talk. Does your child say or feel like that can't do math sometimes? If so, you must talk to them about it and help them restate their problems positively. Give descriptive feedback. When your child makes progress on a problem or a concept. Daily practice of crucial concepts.
Be positive about math. Point out the math in everyday life. Praise your child for effort rather than for being “clever”.
Let them help you with the cooking and baking. Get them involved in the food shopping. Play math games with them at home. Read books that incorporate math. Encourage them to do some math every day. Familiarize yourself with what your child is currently learning.
Encourage mistake-making. Dispel math myths. Create a love for math. Keep it open. Provide space and time. Play games. Make math visible. Feedback and feed forward.
Dispel the Myths. Make sure your students do not believe any of the false statements they may have heard about math. Turn Math into a Game. Practice on a Regular Basis. Get Help When Problems Start. Display a Positive Attitude.
Confidence + Preparation = Success (Math Anxiety Formula). You Are Not Alone! Ask Questions. There is More than One Way to Solve a Problem. Overcome Negative Self Talk. Read Your Math Text. Consider Math as a Foreign Language. Develop Responsibilities for Your Success.
People who experience feelings of stress when faced with math-related situations may be experiencing what is called math anxiety. Math anxiety affects many people and is related to poor math ability in school and later during adulthood. Math anxiety is more than just feeling nervous about doing math.
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