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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP - Can you daughter identify what she is having trouble comprehending? You mentioned using the AP Resources and getting a tutor, has the tutor been able to identify what concepts you daughter is not understanding or grasping? Calculus is an abstract math, [b]so sometimes a shift in thinking/processing is required on the part of the student.[/b] Its the same reason why some students do better in Algebra than Geometry and vise versa. [/quote] This, Some math teachers are not as good as others. The only subject I oversee for my kids is math. I know from personal experience how critical good teaching is. Bad teaching will leave you thinking that "math is not for me." We have never accelerated just to move to higher levels, but will start them using Khan or something like that before the class starts for familiarity. Then supplement outside of school to correspond with the teaching in class. This isn't fun, but very necessary in some classes. I'm very ready to pull in a tutor if I need to. [/quote]
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