Myth 1
Teaching math is a big commitment.
Incorporating math can be done by simply being conscience about using math language and simple materials!
Myth 2
Babies should be playing, not learning math!
Children are already exploring math concepts during their play. Math lessons are just facilitating math thinking while they are playing.
Myth 3
Math lessons will bore children.
Since children learn math through play, developing math skills is fun! If caregivers show excitement for activities, children will too!
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Myth 1
Teaching math is a big commitment.
Incorporating math can be done by simply being conscience about using math language and simple materials!
Myth 2
Babies should be playing, not learning math!
Children are already exploring math concepts during their play. Math lessons are just facilitating math thinking while they are playing.
Myth 3
Math lessons will bore children.
Since children learn math through play, developing math skills is fun! If caregivers show excitement for activities, children will too!