Educators have found that math anxiety can stem from negative experiences very early in learning math, which can lead to many problems later in life. Therefore, one way to ensure that students enjoy learning math is to bust common math myths and misconceptions as early as possible during their math education to reduce their anxiety.

Math anxiety, the academy says, stems back to negative learning experiences young learners are prone to have early on as they begin to learn math.
~La Petite Academy

Bust math myths early to promote an enjoyment of learning math.

One common myth it’s important to bust is the concept that people are born good or bad at math, which is false because there is no “math gene.” It’s important to teach students that they are just as capable of learning math as everyone else. In addition, contrary to popular belief, those who struggle with the basics often can’t catch up to their peers, and so it’s important to give everyone a good foundation in math. Busting math myths like these can reduce anxiety and help students enjoy learning math.

Key Takeaways:

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Everyone has a propensity for math.
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Math is a subject that any student can succeed with.
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Some myths discourage students from learning and succeeding in math.

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