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[quote=Anonymous]^^^ I would also add that if you really want to improve your child's aptitude for math, doing other activities that involve math would be far more effective than having him do extra sheets before bedtime when he's drained. For example, find a little house project that involves some geometry. Engage your son in doing that sort of things. Over the long term, that will have far more impact because (a) it actually engages him in a way doing drills does not and (b) he will be more likely to remember it if he sees how it has a practical application. Your husband is risking (a) not really improving your kid's math skills while (b) making him hate math. [/quote]
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