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For some children, finding out about numbers and math ideas may be just minor hurdles, whereas for others these are complicated as well as enduring struggles. In the latter case, it could be an indicator of a learning disability though it isn't always the case.
For some children, finding out about numbers and math ideas may be just minor hurdles, whereas for others these are complicated as well as enduring struggles. In the latter case, it could be an indicator of a learning disability though it isn't always the case.
In case you are concerned about your child's performance in mathematics, then the best approach is to speak to the teacher concerned as she can see your youngster in different circumstances and at the same time she can easily compare your child's progress to that of the other youngsters who belong to the same class.
In fact there are some warning indicators that will help you to determine wheter your child requires help with mathematics. All that you need to do is to be observant and look for the following signs which give a clear indication that the child needs help with math:
1. He has difficulty in recalling numbers.
2. He has difficulty in identifying different shapes after a considerable number of repetitions.
3. He is unable to follow the simple steps that are required to unravel a straightforward mathematics problem.
4. He gives up without even making an effort to disentangle an easy maths problem.
5. He is unable to perform easy mathematics operations like addition or subtraction either on his fingers or in his head.
6. He is sometimes concerned about his mathematics tests or maths homework.
7. He is facing a difficulty in grasping general concepts like "before and after" or "bigger and smaller".
8. He's really slow in completing his maths homework.
9. His performance in other subjects like science or reading is far better in comparison to maths.
10. He tries to avoid any type of conversation about completion of mathematics homework.
If you are facing most of these Problems, it may not mean that your child has some kind of learning disability. However , it really implies he needs assistance with mathematics and you need to observe out that she or he does not make a decision for life that implies "I am bad at math". That sort of decision in your child's mind will almost certainly make any efforts to succeed with maths futile.
For that reason, never say things like "you are awful at math" to your youngster. Said frequently enough, it will turn into a self-fulfilling prediction.
You may speak to his teacher in school or talk to any learning consultant. At the same time give your kid enough mathematics practice at home in the form of math facts games. These are fun filled games that provide all the help that is required with maths by taking your child to the fascinating sector of math and igniting a passion for learning maths in the kid.
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