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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Anxiety often stems from being unprepared. Being unprepared in math usually stems from lack of understanding. I agree intervention can help her become proficient, but it will most likely never be her thing. Of course it starts early, because math builds upon itself. You really can't get to AP Calculus without fully grasping every other math course (except maybe Geometry) up to that point. There's nothing wrong with that, though. It may help to meet the child where they are rather than try to make her become some universal superstar.[/quote] I'm not really sure what this means... something not being a child's "thing". I don't want my child to be a math superstar. I want her to not have a panic attack when she is asked to subtract 17 from 36, though.[/quote]
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