Why is my child afraid of math?
Often the problem is not ability but the belief “I can’t do this.” We look at where math fear comes from and a few simple things you can try at home.
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Often the problem is not ability but the belief “I can’t do this.” We look at where math fear comes from and a few simple things you can try at home.
Short answer: even before reading and writing. Where to start by age group, what block-based coding is for, and when to move on to real code.
Instead of banning screens, how do you make that time productive? Practical ways to help your child notice the difference between consuming and creating.
Asking the right question beats handing over the answer — it exercises your child’s own thinking. Everyday ideas to turn problem solving into a game.
You don’t need expensive kits. We put together the first steps to spark a child’s interest in robotics and simple starter projects you can do at home.
If machines do everything, what should my child learn? Why curiosity, critical thinking and problem solving matter more than ever.
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