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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] If your kids are in elementary, you are wasting money on those classes when you can teach them yourself. [/quote] Don't knock them until you've tried them. The approach is completely different for AoPS than any regular math supplementation program. Also, some kids learn better in a class with other kids and a teacher than they do with their parents. [/quote] My kid is in third and no I cannot teach him. I have dyslexia and dyscalculia, I struggle with math. I cannot teach him at a level that meets his needs. AoPS is more structured and teaches him different approaches to problems while encouraging problem solving. He really enjoys it. It also helps to have a different Teacher then his parents. We teach him a lot. He plays games with us, he gets help with homework from us, we teach him life skills. It helps him to learn from other people who teach in a different way and it helps him develop a better sense of self and independence. [/quote]
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