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Children's story books are not just good for developing reading and literacy - they can help foster a good understanding of math

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8 Ways to Help Young Kids Develop Number Sense

Number sense is the ability to understand numbers and how they relate to each other. Children with number sense can think about numbers in a flexible way and manipulate them to solve problems.

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How to Help Kids with Dyslexia Learn Math

Dyslexia is a learning difference that affects information processing. Because dyslexic children have difficulty processing and remembering information, it can make some elements of learning maths and working with numbers difficult too.

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Your child's first encounter with plurals will come as an introduction to the concept of there being one of something, or more than one of something. This comes with the associated word difference, and for most words we just add an 's' to the end.

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Elementary Punctuation

We'll start with the basics which kids are exposed to in kindergarten and first grade, and then move on through the years to the trickier elements that children are expected to tackle in fourth and fifth grade, towards the end of elementary school.

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All About Phonics - an Explainer for Parents

The individual sounds are called 'phonemes' and the way they look when they are written down (the letter or groups of letters that we use to spell the sound) are called 'graphemes'.

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All About Phonics - an Explainer for Parents

The individual sounds are called 'phonemes' and the way they look when they are written down (the letter or groups of letters that we use to spell the sound) are called 'graphemes'.

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Why You Shouldn't be Afraid to Overrate Your Child

There's an important discussion to be had here about pervasive gender stereotypes and how they limit girls' ability to fulfil their potential. But there's another really important take-home for parents, regardless of their children's gender: Don't be afraid to overrate your child

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