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How to make kids love math: 6 easy tips from experts

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 12, 2024, 07:41 IST
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Introduce your kid to the magic of maths

Mathematics is essential for children as it develops critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and logical reasoning abilities from an early age. Through math, kids learn to analyze patterns, make connections, and understand the world around them quantitatively. Math also fosters creativity and innovation, encouraging children to explore and discover new concepts. Moreover, proficiency in mathematics is crucial for success in various academic subjects, including science, technology, engineering, and even art. By mastering math concepts, children gain confidence and competence, setting a strong foundation for future academic and career endeavors.


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​Collaborate with the teacher​

Maintain an open line of communication with your child's math teacher. Regular updates on their progress not only keep you informed but also demonstrate your active involvement in their academic journey. This will help you keep an eye on the pitfalls of your kid and help them excel in mathematics.
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Encourage critical thinking

Encouraging critical thinking in kids involves fostering curiosity, asking open-ended questions, and promoting exploration and problem-solving. Encourage them to question, analyze, and evaluate information rather than accepting it at face value. Provide opportunities for hands-on learning, experimentation, and decision-making, allowing them to develop reasoning skills and make informed choices. Celebrate their efforts and encourage them to persevere through challenges, building resilience and confidence in their ability to think critically and independently.





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Encourage real life application of maths

Encourage real-life math applications by involving children in everyday activities such as cooking, shopping, or budgeting. Ask them to calculate ingredient measurements, compare prices, or manage allowances to practice math skills in practical contexts. Explore math concepts through hands-on projects like building, gardening, or crafting, reinforcing mathematical concepts in meaningful ways. Emphasize the relevance of math in daily life to demonstrate its importance and encourage active engagement.


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Introduce them to board games and puzzles

Infuse strategic thinking, counting, and problem-solving into family time with games like "Monopoly" and "Chess." Create math challenges or riddles to solve, making math concepts enjoyable and engaging. They encourage social interaction, cooperation, and communication among players, fostering teamwork and sportsmanship. Board games and puzzles also provide opportunities for learning, creativity, and cognitive development in a fun and engaging way, making them valuable educational tools for children of all ages.
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​Celebrate every success​


Celebrate your child's successes, big or small, to foster a positive mindset and boost their confidence. Recognize their efforts, achievements, and progress in academics, sports, hobbies, or personal goals. Offer praise, encouragement, and support to show your pride and appreciation for their hard work and dedication. Celebrating their successes helps build self-esteem, resilience, and a sense of accomplishment, motivating them to continue striving for excellence in all areas of their life.







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​Explore math literature​


Exploring math literature involves seeking out books, articles, and online resources that incorporate mathematical concepts in engaging and accessible ways. Look for math-themed fiction, non-fiction, and picture books suitable for different age groups and interests. Encourage discussions about math concepts presented in the literature, such as patterns, shapes, and problem-solving strategies. Utilize math-themed activities and games inspired by the literature to reinforce learning and make math more enjoyable for children.

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