Math Homework Deserves a Special Place

Oct 9, 2017 | Mt. Laurel

Children don’t excel in math (or reading, or dance, or karate, or anything) by accident. It takes focus and work. Think about it. People go to art studios, swimming pools, dance studios, libraries, dojos, gyms, and all kinds of special places to improve various skills. Each place sets up a specialized environment. People do research in libraries because they have books, computers, and librarians. Dancer go to dance studios with mirrors, wide open floor space, and a sound system. Students do math at the kitchen table because … um … wait … why do students do math homework at the kitchen table?

Can people dance in a library? Sure, but it isn’t the best place. Dancers would get bruised knocking into the bookshelves. Can researchers do research in a dance studio? Well, yes, but a library is better. The dance teacher won’t be much help as a librarian would be. Can kids do math at the kitchen table? Kind of, but it isn’t the best spot.

Where Does Your Child Do Math Homework?

  1. If you answered, “the kitchen table,” ask yourself a few questions.
  2. “What makes the kitchen table the best place for math homework?”
  3. “Does it provide an ideal setting for learning?”
  4. “Is it a distraction-free and clutter-free space?
  5. “Does it have all the tools nearby needed for doing math homework?”
  6. If the kitchen table isn’t the best spot to focus, where would be better?

Math homework at the kitchen table might be convenient for you to help while you make dinner or do the dishes, but it isn’t suited for thinking and concentrating. Skeptical? Try doing a challenging math problem while someone nearby is cooking or watching t.v. Chances are you will have a hard time focusing, make mistakes and get frustrated. A quiet dedicated homework zone (without any screens!) is better for children to concentrate.

Where is the Ideal Place for Math Homework?

Mathnasium of Mt. Laurel is the perfect place to go. We have a quiet and organized atmosphere with instructors who are really enthusiastic about math. http://www.mathnasium.com/mtlaurel/our-team Our walls have fun and inspirational math sayings. Our tables and shelves have all the tools kids need to focus on building their math brain. We know that math brains come from dedication to the pursuit of math excellence.

90% of our students report an increase in math confidence and skills. http://www.mathnasium.com/mtlaurel/results Can your kitchen table make the same claim? If not, get your kids to the place where all we do is math, Mathnasium of Mt. Laurel.

We Make Math Make Sense!

Find out more about our methods http://www.mathnasium.com/mtlaurel/method and fill out a contact form. You could even stop in and say hello. We are conveniently in the ShopRite Shopping Center at 127 Ark Road. We would appreciate a call first so we know you are coming 856-441-2356.

You may also want to read “Where is the Math Text Book?” http://www.mathnasium.com/math-textbook

 

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