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5 Ways to Develop a Positive Attitude In Math for Filipino Children

A Fun Way to Learn <br><br>Math is not an easy subject and helping students to develop a positive attitude towards the subject will not happen overnight. Other than the five ways enumerated above, parents can also enroll their children to after-school learning centers. Izumi Philippines is a math learning center that offers a different but positive way to learn the subject. The curriculum is tailored after the studentu2019s needs and is accompanied with learning materials that are fun and interactive, encouraging retention and understanding. Filipino children will surely see math in a different light with the help of Izumi Philippines!

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5 Ways to Develop a Positive Attitude In Math for Filipino Children

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  1. 5 Ways to Develop a Positive Attitude In Math for Filipino Children

  2. Let Them Know Mistakes Are Alright Instead of showing disappointment or frustration, teachers and parents should show support and patience in explaining to children which part they made a mistake on and how it can be solved.

  3. Mathematics Is Everywhere Parents and teachers can use real-life examples such as buying candy and other goods from a store, reading the time, cooking, dividing food with friends and classmates, and much more.

  4. Don’t Encourage Memorization Interactive and meaningful learning is much more appropriate so that students are able to retain the concepts in their memory.

  5. Speed Isn’t Necessary Students should be taught that what matters more is getting the right answer rather than answering as fast as they can, especially when the lesson is still newly taught.

  6. Make Their Learning Enjoyable Teachers should have activities where students can interact, learn, and solve with their peers rather than just sitting and listening for an entire lesson.

  7. IzumiPhilippines is a math learning center that offers a different but positive way to learn the subject. The curriculum is tailored after the student’s needs and is accompanied with learning materials that are fun and interactive, encouraging retention and understanding

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