Ten Reasons Now is the Best Time to Enroll in Mathnasium of Cottage Grove

Jun 27, 2019 | Cottage Grove

 

Are any of these math difficulties true of your son or daughter?

  • Math grades are not what they should be.
  • Your child says, “I don’t like math.” 
  • They did not score well in math on a standardized test or on the SAT or ACT.
  • Math homework is a struggle.
  • Your child says, “I am not good at math.”

Any one of these are symptoms of a larger problem.

Consider these ten facts if you are debating about enrolling in Mathnasium now, or waiting another year in hopes that this will be the year that changes things.

  1. Early intervention is best because math skills build on each other. The further behind your child gets in math the more effort it will take to catch up. The cost of remediation increases the higher up your child is in school. College is the most expensive.
  2. Schools rarely have enough time or resources to remediate children who are significantly behind.
  3. You will get regular reports about their progress so you can effectively communicate with their teachers throughout the year.
  4. Kids must learn quickly to keep up. The third to seventh grade curriculum is packed with important concepts that will help your child succeed in high school math and be useful in daily life.
  5. A math gap will fester and cause problems for years. 
  6. Children often decide that they are “not a math person” and that negative impression may persist for a long time, or even forever.
  7. Even the best math teachers rarely have the time and resources to get students caught up who are significantly behind.
  8. A low math score on the SAT or ACT and not achieving a high enough level of math in high school will limit your child’s college and scholarship choices. Get the Facts to Help Your Child Search for College
  9. A lack of confidence in one area of life often spills over to create anxiety in other areas. 
  10. Children feel an immense sense of pride when they start to succeed in math. They will enter school feeling more confident and self-assured. This is especially important as they enter the teen years. Increased confidence in math often motivates them to study harder.

Please come and talk with our center director about your child’s specific area of need. Getting your child help is especially critical if your child is entering middle school or high school. You can help make a stressful time of life less stressful by giving them the math skills they need to succeed. Look at what others have said!

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