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100 Ways In 100 Days To Teach Your Baby Maths Emma Smith

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100 Ways In 100 Days To Teach Your Baby Maths Emma Smith
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Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.46 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Emma Smith
ISBN: 9781800464490, 1800464495
Language: English
Year: 2021

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100 Ways In 100 Days To Teach Your Baby Maths Emma Smith by Emma Smith 9781800464490, 1800464495 instant download after payment.

Maths ability on entry to school is the strongest predictor of later academic achievement, double that of literacy skills, and simply saying more number words to babies increases their maths ability. What else have scientists, psychologists and professors learned about maths for babies?

  • Babies seem to be born with an amazing number sense: understanding shapes in the womb, being aware of quantities at seven hours old, calculating probability at six months old, and doing addition and subtraction at nine months old.
  • The best time to introduce maths is infancy. By the time children enter school there is already a significant gap in maths skills, this gap increases over time.
  • A parent's attitude shapes a child's attitude. Parents have the power to teach their babies that learning maths can be either something to feel anxious about or something to enjoy.
  • Babies can learn maths while boosting all other areas of development. For example, movement...
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