Columnist Terri O. Johnson of swnewsmedia.com lists down four ways you can be involved in your child’s quest to master math.
- Daily practice. It is true that practice makes perfect. Children with dyscalculia are not exempted from this rule, too.
- Be willing to seek extra help. This can be in the form of a tutor or prep materials or even specialized courses.
- Get involved. Just like how you would be there for your son’s first ball game or your daughter’s ballet recital, you need to be part of your child’s learning process.
- Get tested. This applies for parents who have yet to get their children’s cognitive skills tested. Finding out the root cause helps you know what you are dealing with.