Visit your child’s school. Meet with her
teacher and ask how your child approaches
mathematics. Does she enjoy it? Does she
participate actively? Does she understand
assignments and do them accurately? If the
teacher indicates that your child has
problems with math, ask for specific things
that you can to help her.
Check math homework and other
assignments. It’s usually a good idea to check to see that your younger
child has finished her math homework assignments. If your older child is
having trouble finishing assignments, check her work, too. After your
child’s teacher returns math homework, have your child bring it home so
that you can read the comments to see if she has done the assignment
satisfactorily. However, do not do homework for your child! Limit
your assistance to seeing that your child understands the assignments and
that she has the necessary supplies to do them. Too much parent
involvement in homework can make children dependent—and takes away
from the value of homework as a way for children to become independent
and responsible.
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