Monday, August 01, 2022

Get a Head Start

Getting a head start in life is a great advantage, and nowhere is this more clear than in the educational realm.

For example, any parent with a good high school education can teach his or her child to read at a very early age. See: Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons.

Likewise, any child who can draw stick figures with a crayon can learn to form letter shapes.

Simple mathematical concepts can be taught as soon as a child can count. Counting objects is the first step in acquiring "number sense," a visceral feel for numbers essential to mastering mathematics. The goal of all early math education should be the development, strengthening, and maintenance of number sense, along with the ability to do accurate mental and paper/pencil calculations and estimates. These aims should be ardently pursued and finally achieved in grades K-6.

Parents can work with eager children at home to provide them a head start. My own daughter was reading at age four, mastering math facts at five, operating with negative numbers at six, typing at seven, and doing algebra at eight.

Not all parents are professional academic tutors, as I am. Still, it doesn't take much forethought for most parents to provide their children with a good head start in school.

A good head start is a great gift, one of the best parents can offer their children.

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