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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Of course I would like them to reach their potential, but not at the cost of enjoying their childhood, and certainly not at the cost of other things I'd rather do with my kids with that time. Any thoughts? [/quote] Doing math at home does not require much time or do anything to reduce a kids enjoyment of their childhood. You can do plenty at the early ages in 15 minute blocks and it does not need to be every day. No scores, no pressure, no behavior expectations - you can take it at whatever pace and focus on whatever topics you want. It does not require giving up any activity since you set the times. I would say my kid likes doing math with me at home more than he likes school. [/quote] +1. I have my child do Singapore math at home. A few minutes a day, a few days a week. That is it. [/quote]
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