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		<title>Helping Your Child Learn Mathematics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Research studies show that children, with parents who are actively involved in their learning, are fast learners and better students. Top of Form Therefore, helping your child learn mathematics is very useful, especially if he&#8217;s having a hard time with numbers. For most children, it is always easy to learn about the ABCs, colors and [...]<p><a href="http://www.hometuitionagency.com.sg/blog/subjects/helping-your-child-learn-mathematics/">Helping Your Child Learn Mathematics</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.hometuitionagency.com.sg/blog">Home Tuition Agency</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Research studies show that children, with parents who are actively involved in their learning, are fast learners and better students. Top of Form Therefore, helping your child learn mathematics is very useful, especially if he&#8217;s having a hard time with numbers. For most children, it is always easy to learn about the ABCs, colors and body parts, but never about mathematics. They find mathematics to be hard and boring. It&#8217;s time to change your child&#8217;s viewpoint about mathematics. Simple things like telling the time, counting of change, and dialing a phone number involves mathematics. Once you get the hang of it, mathematics is actually fun and easy to like.</p>
<p>The success of your child&#8217;s learning depends on your attitude towards mathematics. As parents, you have the power to influence your child in so many ways. If you show positive attitudes towards mathematics, most likely your child will feel the same. Helping your child learn mathematics does not have to impose pressure on him. There are many things that you can do to communicate mathematically with your child. One effective way to communicate with him is with the use of charts, symbols, shapes and numbers.</p>
<p>Helping your child learn mathematics can start at home. Integrating math language and activities into your child&#8217;s daily activities will show him how math applies in his daily life. Counting rhymes and songs are good ways to introduce simple mathematics concepts to your child. One good sample of a counting rhyme is &#8220;Ten Little Indians.&#8221; You can also introduce mathematical operations to your child by teaching him how to sort and match things according to shapes and sizes. Other essential mathematics skills that you can teach your child at home are weighing, estimating and observing.   </p>
<p>The grocery store is also a good place to teach your child mathematics. Shopping for groceries allows your child to apply various math abilities like measurement, estimation and data collection.  You can also introduce geometric principles to your child while grocery shopping by asking your child to point the objects that have the same shapes as triangles, circles and squares. You can also help enhance your child&#8217;s mental math ability by asking him to estimate the cost of the groceries.</p>
<p>Helping your child learn mathematics can also be done while traveling. The use of license plates is one good example. You can ask your child to determine the number on the license plate that should come first; 5 or 7, for example. Your child can also learn about the relationship between time and distance while traveling. </p>
<p>There are varied ways where children can explore interesting and enjoyable mathematical possibilities every day. The use of smart cards is a good way to make learning mathematics fun.  In this way, your child can develop strategies on how to solve basic arithmetic problems like addition and subtraction. You can also ask your child to guess how much money you have in your hand. A guessing game is not only fun, but it can also increase your child&#8217;s awareness of numbers.</p>
<p>The best time to be involved in your child&#8217;s learning should start as early as elementary years. Even so parents start hired home tutor for <a href="http://www.hometuitionagency.com.sg/home-tuition/math-tuition.htm">math tuition</a> for their child at young age.</p>
<p>Parental involvement shows a positive influence throughout the child&#8217;s schooling. By helping your child learn mathematics, you are not only getting involved in his learning.  You are also ensuring a promising future for him.  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.hometuitionagency.com.sg/blog/subjects/helping-your-child-learn-mathematics/">Helping Your Child Learn Mathematics</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.hometuitionagency.com.sg/blog">Home Tuition Agency</a></p>
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		<title>Why Math is Important in our Lives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Math is one of the most integral parts of our day to day lives. It is also one of the integral parts to our society as a whole, and important to many industries. But what do we use it for during the average day to day routine? Well the answer to this question mainly depends [...]<p><a href="http://www.hometuitionagency.com.sg/blog/subjects/why-math-is-important-in-our-lives/">Why Math is Important in our Lives</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.hometuitionagency.com.sg/blog">Home Tuition Agency</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Math is one of the most integral parts of our day to day lives. It is also one of the integral parts to our society as a whole, and important to many industries. But what do we use it for during the average day to day routine? Well the answer to this question mainly depends on what you do everyday.</p>
<p>The average person may not realize it but they use math for almost every action they take. When you mark the calendar for an upcoming event you count down the days to that event. When you cook you have to measure, subtract, add, divide, and sometimes multiply the amount of ingredients for your food. You also use basic math skills when you tell time and organize your day.</p>
<p>In the work place math plays a pivotal role. While computers do most of our intense calculations and payroll number crunching they still use the same mathematics that we do. Without math in this aspect no one would get paid. If it weren&#8217;t for math there would be no kind of an economy for anyone to use period. Then you get into the fields of technology and construction.</p>
<p>While many think of computers and the internet as the backbone of our world the truth is the real background is in stone and metal. Our massive concrete and steel structures would not be possible without math. You have to precisely measure the components, materials, and calculate the load strains for the supports. In fact building would not be very easy if it were not for the existence of math.</p>
<p>A perfect example of this is the great pyramids in Egypt. Without math there is no way that such a structure could have been built so precisely. Many of the modern marvels that we take for granted today such as electricity, cell phones, and even our air conditioners would be nonexistent were it not for math. But who created math in the first place?</p>
<p>The first recorded use of math in a society was around 3000 BC. This was primarily used in trading, mapping, and the recording of time. However the origin for basic math skills that people use for counting objects cannot be determined. As it evolved cultures started making tools to help them count and begin to make calculations.</p>
<p>This aided the development of the ancient world and without it there would not be a world as we know it today. If math was not used beyond the common everyday usage we would have no tall structures, no electronics, no advanced technology, and no advanced medicine. Math played an integral part in the development of our world and our sciences. Without it we would still be in mud huts clothing ourselves in fur and looking up at the sky worshipping what we see there as deities.</p>
<p>So remember when teaching your children and your grandchildren about the world enforce upon them the importance of math. Without it we would be nowhere and worse off for it. But with it we have the ability to reshape the world and make glorious wonders both technologically and scientifically. Everything from the latest skyscrapers to Sunday dinner is the result of math. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.hometuitionagency.com.sg/blog/subjects/why-math-is-important-in-our-lives/">Why Math is Important in our Lives</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.hometuitionagency.com.sg/blog">Home Tuition Agency</a></p>
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