Editor’s Notebook: School’s back, and so is the math homework #dyscalculia

What does it mean when school is back in session? If you are like most people, then your thoughts might go to a quieter house or even a more set schedule but for most mothers that means that the math homework is also back. This can also be frustrating not only for the child but also for the parent.

First, whether your child is struggling or just momentarily confused, there are some resources out there that can help. YouTube is filled with videos of teachers doing these lessons step by step, and my goodness, they are awesome.
~ Roxanne Molenar

Your child’s math homework does not have to be stressful.

While some parents might be critical of the different ways that math is being taught nowadays, that is not the case at all here. In fact, the author of this article likes the idea that they are learning and learning to think critically. But the math homework can still prose problems. To learn more about what the author has to say about the math homework, read more in this article.

Key Takeaways:

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Parents can help their child with their math homework through the use of technology, such as YouTube and Google.
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State websites offer standards for parents and students to view to make sure they are achieving math goals set out for them.
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Being grateful to your child’s teacher can make all the difference when it comes to a child getting help in math.