When a child struggles in mathematics, parents need to become involved and help support their education. However, many parents aren’t sure where to start or how to properly support their child without being overbearing restricting or interfering. If you feel this way, you are not alone. It can be challenging to find the right balance... Continue reading
Category: STEM
Is Your Child A Proportional Thinker?
March 22, 2022 by The Dropkick Math Team
When your child comes to you for math help, you may think they are speaking an entirely different language. The way that math operations are now taught have most likely changed since you were in school and appear completely different. Not only is the representation different, but the way your child speaks about math may... Continue reading
Mathematics is the Key to a STEM Major: Why Students Need to Excel in This Field
March 20, 2022 by The Dropkick Math Team
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Understanding Relationships Among Operational Sense
March 17, 2022 by The Dropkick Math Team
In order for elementary school children to be successful in mathematics, they need to develop operational sense. Operational sense is the ability to understand and use addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division in problem-solving situations. When children can develop a strong understanding of the operations, they can recognize the relationships among them and develop systems for... Continue reading
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How COVID Changed Your Child’s Math Education
March 15, 2022 by The Dropkick Math Team
It’s now been two years since the pandemic started, and schools made the switch to online learning. For parents, this has meant helping their children with schoolwork from home. And for many, this has brought on new challenges – especially when it comes to math. In this blog post, we’ll explore how COVID has changed... Continue reading
How To Prevent Passing On Your Math Anxiety To Your Child
March 13, 2022 by The Dropkick Math Team
Do you remember how you felt in math class? Were you anxious every time the teacher called on you? Do you cringe when you think about math homework? If so, you aren’t alone. Millions of people feel this way about math. The trick is not to pass these feelings onto your child as they begin... Continue reading
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Understanding Algebraic Reasoning
March 6, 2022 by The Dropkick Math Team
Algebraic reasoning focuses on patterns, functions, and the ability to analyze situations with the help of symbols. It involves generalizing, representing, and formalizing patterns and regularity in all aspects of mathematics. Algebraic reasoning is introduced in the early grades and can help children develop the ability to learn proficiency using equations, functions, and variables. This... Continue reading
What Are The STEM Majors?
March 3, 2022 by The Dropkick Math Team
When your child looks to their future, what do they see? If they see themselves in a career that requires math and science skills, they will most likely focus on a STEM major in higher education. A STEM major is a field of study in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. These programs are designed to... Continue reading
What Is Number Sense? A Guide For Parents
March 1, 2022 by The Dropkick Math Team
Plain and simple, number sense is a person’s ability to understand, relate, and connect numbers. It is the sense of what numbers mean. What value does a number represent? Which number is bigger or smaller? Children with the ability to answer these questions have a firm grasp on number sense. They can perform mental mathematics... Continue reading
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5 Signs Your Child Needs Help In Math
February 28, 2022 by The Dropkick Math Team
Does your child need help with their math? Believe it or not, sometimes it’s difficult to tell. Many parents often believe their child only needs math tutoring if they struggle in school. However, with the disruption in learning caused by COVID over the past couple of years, it is becoming commonplace for students of all... Continue reading