5 Ways to Help Kids Improve At Math

5 Ways to Help Kids Improve At Math

We can help children improve their math skills. Dr. Carrie Cutler is the author of “Math-Positive Mindsets: Growing a Child’s Mind without Losing Yours.” She shares tips to help parents and teachers help children improve at math. Additionally, she shares some things that hinder math learning and things we shouldn’t be saying to kids. Let’s help all children learn math!

5 Ways to Help Kids Improve At Math

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Dr. Carrie S. Cutler is passionate about mathematics education. A former elementary school teacher, she currently holds the position of Clinical Assistant Professor of Elementary Mathematics Education at the University of Houston. As a teacher of teachers, Carrie is a sought-after presenter and award-winning university instructor. As a mom, she’s just hanging in there. Her new book, Math-Positive Mindsets: Growing a Child’s Mind without Losing Yours (Math Solutions, 2020) is the culmination of her 20 years in education and her zillion hours doing homework with her eight kids, ages 4-22. Find her at https://www.carriecutler.com/

 

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Vicki Davis has been an educator and IT director in Georgia since 2002. Today, she also works as an instructional technology coach, staying side-by-side with active teachers and students so her work stays grounded in real classrooms.

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