Pumpkin Math
October is here, and it's the perfect time to discover the magic of math all around us. In this two-part blog post, we'll embark on exciting math adventures tailored just for you.
Why Do Kids Goof-Off in Math Class?
Sometimes silly behavior is just part of being a child. If the behavior is persistent, the child might be covering up other issues. Try asking them why they are cracking jokes or playing pencil war instead of doing their math. Often kids don’t know why they are acting silly in math class. Sometimes the goofy behavior covers up one of the following common problems.
What to Do
If you suspect that your child is bored or insecure, bring your child in for a free/no-risk assessment to check for math gaps. Read these two other articles linking math confidence and attitude:
If it is a mismatch of personalities or a social pressure issue, talk with the teacher about appropriate changes. These changes might include changing seats or classes. There is a good chance your child acquired some math gaps while goofing off. Understanding Math Learning Gaps
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If it was just a single event, think about what triggered it. Try to avoid that trigger in the future. Don’t lose too much sleep over it.
You can always discuss what is happening at school in math class with us at Mathnasium of Bryan. We are a team for your child’s math success.
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