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Math Practice

Parent's Guide

Math learning isn't just about school — parental involvement and guidance are equally important. Here are some tips to help you support your child.

🏠 Creating a Learning Environment

  • Prepare a quiet, organized study space for your child with minimal distractions.
  • Place math-related books and cards around the home for easy access.
  • Maintain a positive attitude and avoid showing anxiety about math in front of your child.

📝 Effective Practice Methods

  • 10-15 minutes of daily practice is more effective than occasional long sessions.
  • Start simple and gradually increase difficulty to build confidence.
  • Encourage your child to explain their thinking process, not just the answer.
  • Use the Daily Challenge feature to build a daily practice habit.

💡 Handling Mistakes

  • Mistakes are part of learning — don't scold your child for getting answers wrong.
  • Guide your child to analyze why they made the mistake and learn from it.
  • Use the wrong answer book feature to regularly review challenging problems.

Motivation & Encouragement

  • Focus on your child's progress rather than comparing with others.
  • Set small goals and give appropriate rewards and praise when achieved.
  • Make math fun through games, stories, and other engaging activities.

📊 Age-Appropriate Suggestions

  • Preschool (4-6): Focus on addition and subtraction within 1-10 to build number sense.
  • Lower grades (1-3): Master addition and subtraction within 20, begin learning multiplication tables.
  • Upper grades (4-6): Consolidate four operations, start exploring fractions and decimals.

🛒 Math in Daily Life

  • Let your child calculate prices and change while shopping to practice real-world math.
  • Involve your child in measuring ingredients while cooking to understand fractions and ratios.
  • Have your child read signs and calculate distances during outings to develop number sense.