
Most people decided early on in their school career whether or not they were a math person. Recent studies show that math anxiety, on average, develops around the 3rd grade and usually sticks around throughout the school years and into adulthood. For parents who’ve struggled with math in the past, figuring out how to help their child who struggles adds another layer of stress and uncertainty to the equation. The good news? The latest brain research has shown that there’s no such thing as a math person. Everyone is capable of learning math, even advanced math. Sometimes a tutor is still needed when there are really big gaps in knowledge. Many times, though, children and adults can become successful in math by shifting their mindset, managing their emotions, and learning how to keep going even when the math feels too hard.
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