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    This game gives your preschool child practice with telling analog time.

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    Kids can have a math disability called dyscalculia, but it's not a very specific or very helpful diagnosis. Here's what to do.

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    When you think your child has problems with math and the teacher disagrees, here's what to do.

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    The key to teaching kids who have difficulties with math concepts is hands-on instruction using real-world materials.

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    Read our top ten homework help strategies to improve your child's math performance.

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    A prepackaged curriculum is the easiest choice for parents who are new to homeschooling. Many experienced homeschoolers slowly begin the shift toward creating their own curriculum.

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    Children with dyscalculia can exhibit problems in math for many different reasons.

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    Learn techniques to help your child master multiplication facts.

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    Consider many options in supporting a child's math giftedness.

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    Is it test anxiety or poor recall of the basic math facts?

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    Help your children develop their logical-mathematical smarts with these tips.

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    These activities will help your child develop logical and mathematical reasoning skills.

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    Your child's teacher should be able to help you learn out how to strengthen your child's math skills.

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    What can you do about your child's math phobia?

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    Scoring well in one area of an achievement test does not necessarily define a child's abilities.

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    Don't just pass the cheese puffs during the game, toss your kids some football math!

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    Is the rote memorization of math facts truly a necessary skill?

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