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Link to video: TEACHING COUNTING—What Grownups Need to Know!
I'm just going to come right out and say this...When grownups teach children to count, they often forget, overlook, or simply don't know about several very important skills and steps.
And this matters... a lot!
Because this can be the difference between a child simply being able to count 1 – 2 – 3 and that child understanding counting in a way that provides the foundation for understanding math!
And if a child doesn't understand math, the only way to "do" math, including something as basic as 2 + 1 = 3, is endless, meaningless, tedious, memorization.
And if that's all math is to a child, it's likely that math anxiety is just around the corner, since that child won't be able to "do" any math they haven't already memorized.
Let's Not Do That!
Let's make sure the way a child is taught to count sets them up to learn, love, and understand math, and doesn't set them up for a lifetime of difficulty with math and math anxiety.
In this video you'll learn how to help a child understand counting in the way they'll need to understand math. Specifically, you'll learn:
If you are a parent, grandparent, caregiver, preschool teacher or kindergarten teacher who is teaching a child to count, this video is for you!
And if you are inspired by what you learn in this video, check out my Very Early MATH books. They are designed for you to use with your child to learn these critical math ideas:
Wishing you lots of fun helping children learn and love math!
Dr. Marty Epstein, PhD
Are you a preschool teacher, kindergarten teacher, parent, or caregiver who is teaching a child, or lots of children, to count? This video is for you! (Just click on the title above ... or right here!)
It turns out that many children are taught to count in a way that they have no idea why they are counting. This is a problem, because a child won't be able to understand math if they don't also understand:
Most grownups assume a child automatically learns these ideas when they learn to count 1-2-3-4-5 ... but they don't!
If a child doesn't understand these ideas by a certain early point, it makes understanding the math that follows close to impossible.
So, let's help children count in a way that lays the foundation needed to understand math! To accomplish that, in this video you'll learn:
Wishing you lots of fun helping little children learn and love math!
Marty Epstein (PhD Math Education)