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by Fabian Toulouse

Do you have a son or daughter who has problems with math? Maybe it is a fourth grader who resorts to slowly counting on his fingers while his friends long ago memorized their lists of addition and subtraction problems. Or perhaps your daughter refuses to master all those “boring” multiplication tables. Maybe the confusing steps of long division problems are giving them fits. Sometimes, the procedures for the equations they are being taught is foreign to today’s parents.

For whatever reason, math seems to be too difficult for some students, and parents feel awful in the face of their children’s sense of failure. Too often fights erupt over homework, and there seems to be no improvement in sight. Math is a battleground in lots of families.

Whatever the cause, math skills can frequently be improved by turning what can be dull into a fun game. Math games exist for kids of every age-there are even preschool games to introduce number recognition. Chances are, your children already love to play video games. They play games online, games on PC, games on handheld devices, and games on any number of popular consoles.

So why not capitalize on this format to teach your child the math skills he or she needs to advance in the classroom? Math games make learning exciting, so the same kids who refuse to try rote memorization will gladly spend the time it takes to addition problems on the computer. A math game appeals to their sense of fun; it is challenging in a pleasant way, not a wearyingly boring way.

Math skills are too important to let slide. These tools will serve your children for life, and missing out means degradation and struggle. Why helplessly watch your children fail when there are many paths to success in the school?

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