How to Teach Math When Your Math Skills Are Poor [Show]

Sue Wachter |

Parents often seek a way to teach mathematics to their children that doesn’t include much parental involvement, because they feel they are “math deficient” themselves. They are surprised when we tell them they are the BEST mathematics instructor for their children. This is one of our most frequent convention conversations, and we would like you to understand how you can tackle this subject and model success—for yourself AND your student. If you recognize yourself in this description, this is the episode for you. Join us as we discuss ways you can model teachability to your student, and set goals for you and your student that will change your homeschool environment this coming year.



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Show Notes

Remember, it is not that you are poor in math—you just have not been properly instructed.

Math-U-See is designed to support parents as they join their students on a journey with mathematics. We strive to bring as many senses to the table as possible with this skills-based approach to learning. You will see YOUR mathematical confidence improve as your student learns.

The most powerful form of learning is modeling for your student what you would like them to learn, and allowing them to teach you what they are learning.

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