Being an educational expert, Lilia shares a true story on how to introduce children to mathematics. No more struggle: read and download lessons for your child in Kind Mathematics online in Kind Books for kidsBooks for kids online
Your child went to school and your problems began? Your child hates mathematics? Then let me share my experience how I overcame this parenting challenge.
I would like to share my experience with other mothers. My 8 year old son never liked mathematics even after I tried really hard for the last 6 years to develop love for the precise sciences in him. Obviously, you might call it a BIG statement, especially considering the young age of Andre. Still, I am sure, that the earlier you will start, the better your child will understand the subject. Beginning at the very tender age of 2, I began to teach my son to count. For our counting, I used any handy materials such as apples, pencils, toys and even cups, when we were at home. And, while walking outside, we counted birds, trees and cars. I admit that my son loved to count so-called real objects, something he could see or touch. Indeed, he enjoyed these kinds of creative games. But the moment I would open a book or try to explain to him the easiest rules of adding or subtraction, the struggle would start. He would nag, making any excuse not to sit with me, tell me he is bored, or that he cannot understand, etc. etc.
I was trying my best, putting all my possible efforts in introducing him to maths, but sad to say, it looked rather like a waste of my time and a real failure. All my hard work brought NO result at all.
The school-year was about to commence soon. But even there the mathematics was the hardest and the most disliked school subject for him. And at home we played teacher and learners to do his homework. I was the teacher and my son and one of his toys, which he liked the most, were my pupils. Andre was pretty keen to play this game and in no time, almost effortlessly, used to complete all his homework. All, except one - mathematics!
Obviously, my main worry was mathematics - how my son will overcome his dislike of this school subject? One month passed by. According to his school programme, he would be exposed to the first mathematical rules soon. But Andre didn't want to hear the very word mathematics! Leave alone any rules! No matter what I tried - Andre stayed indifferent to mathematics and extremely stubborn in his unwillingness to cooperate not only with me, but with teachers too. He simply didn't want to accept mathematics in his life.
There must be some solution, I thought. I am sure that there are many parents who are going through the very same struggle. Let me do some research. Surely I will come across something useful that other people use for their children's education, I encouraged myself.
Needless to say, the easiest and fastest research that can be performed in today's time is on the internet. I began to search any relevant online resource on mathematics for kids. Many websites were read, many stories and even books were downloaded. But with which one to start? How to select the one from so many?
The answer came by itself: All kids love pictures. Indeed, books with colourful pictures will attract any child, therefore, an appealing cover of the book stands a greater chance. Something that is bright and amusing, and relevant to the math subject - this is what I was looking for. Putting myself in the shoes of my son, I began to look at the pictures. Most of the stories were just in plain text. It immediately reduced the number of literature from what I had to choose from. Then, looking at the illustrations, I decided to stop at the stories from the book Kind Mathematics. Drawings were about digits, and in funny forms of digits. Last but not least, I was very impressed with the book's title: Kind Mathematics. Kind, kindness - this is what we all need!
I printed out the first 3 stories that I successfully (and free!) downloaded from the website. Later the same day, when time came for our home school play, I showed the pages to Andre. I also printed the pictures separately - especially to busy him while I was reading.
And... It worked. The amazing illustrations instantly grabbed his attention, and it gave me a chance to read him the first story. Then, the second story - about adding numbers. I carefully selected this story which explains some simple rules of maths to see whether this methodology was going to work for Andre. He was listening and looking at pictures. He showered me with questions while I was reading the stories to him. So, without changing the topic, I read the third story.
To my surprise he didn't ask me to stop. On the contrary, he even took some previously- read pages with pictures, trying to figure out 'who is who' in the pictures.
There were some questions and activities after the stories. The questions were in a playful form but required good attention - through the nature of the answers one could determine whether the child was really listening to the story. For the first 2 questions he wasn't sure what to say* but readily answered the rest of questions and agreed to draw digits from 1 to 5, as it was required. Later I discovered the reason why he didn't find the answers for the first questions - they were about something that happened in the beginning of the first story, when he was looking at the pictures.
In other words, it was our very introduction to this methodology, and it proved to be effective. I cannot deny this! Even in my seemingly very difficult situation it worked. So I ordered the book. It arrived soon. Even from the cover of this book one would never say that it is about mathematics - it looks much more like a book of play. I opened the book and read its contents page. Wow! Many stories on all that I tried so hard to teach my son. Even more than I ever expected!
Slowly, step by step, we read all the stories, usually 1 or 2 per day. For Andre it actually became the most awaited time - he enjoyed the stories, pictures, the story play-form, questions and activities.
Maths can be fun too. Now, even I agree with this. Funny personages from the Kingdom of the Queen Kind Mathematics were teaching my Andre about everything from A to Z. About everything in the mathematics kingdom: from the very introductory lesson until lessons on how to multiply and divide.
Dear Mother and Father, grandmothers and grandfathers. Do not pressurize your little child. If he or she doesn't like something then perhaps it is we who didn't find the right solution - the correct method how to introduce something new into their lives. Do your research, have patience and trust in your children. And there are many books that are of great assistance for education, for teachers in schools and for parents who have chosen home-schooling.
Find the correct one for you and your child and follow its teaching method. Children's minds, in some ways, are like sponges - it can absorb new information if it will be interesting enough, and if we approach them with a teaching methodology which looks at their perspective of life.
Children enjoy creative games and entertaining stories. They love to look at the drawings and to sketch themselves. Our great grandmothers knew this and that is why they used to spend hours reading their wise stories and educational fairytales. Play and learn - this is indeed the best method that can work. With all children, no matter which country, nationality, social status or religion they are. It always worked in the past, it is working excellently at present, and indeed, it will work in the future too.
Educate your kids, but at the same time do not deprive them their childhood. School subjects can be fun too!
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