11 ways to help your child enjoy math

Helpful tips for parents of math-averse children

A girl and math.

Just 40 percent of U.S. fourth-graders are proficient at math. This is a worrying statistic, given that young kids' numeracy skills are associated with later academic achievement. Fortunately, parents — even those who count themselves among the 30 percent of U.S. adults who lack basic math skills — can help their kids improve in, and maybe even enjoy, the subject. Here's how.

1. Talk to the teacher(s)

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Elizabeth Michaelson Monaghan

Elizabeth Michaelson Monaghan is a freelance writer in New York City. Her work has appeared in The Girlfriend from AARP, Romper, Lilith, Paste, and others. She is a member of the City Limits team that won a New York Press Club Journalism Award in 2018.