Let
your baby lead the way as you explore the wonderful world of maths together
through 100 daily activities, stories, and songs.
No
flashcards, no worksheets, no right or wrong, and no maths anxiety.
Within
this 100-day maths journey, you will discover:
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Maths ability on entry to school is a strong predictor of later achievement,
double that of literacy skills.
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Babies seem to be born with an amazing number sense.
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Parents have the power to show their babies that maths is enjoyable and not
something to be anxious about.
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Babies can enjoy maths activities while boosting other areas of development.
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The best time to start enjoying maths is in infancy.
What about the effect of gender, culture, sleep,
diet—even the type of pushchair you buy? 100 Ways in 100 Days to Teach Your
Baby Maths holds the answers.
“…use this book. It really will be worth it.” - Tony Attwood, founder, The Dyscalculia Centre |
“I loved reading this book. The approach is imaginative but also tied
to everyday life, making the holistic integration of a maths-friendly
parenting style something natural rather than forced.” - www.thebookbag.co.uk |
“The simple and well-researched activities and advice ensure that
everyone can give their children the best start in life.” - National Numeracy |
Purchase Links
UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ways-Days-Teach-Your-Maths-ebook/dp/B09D7VYGP1/
US - https://www.amazon.com/Ways-Days-Teach-Your-Maths-ebook/dp/B09D7VYGP1/
Author Bio
– Emma Smith is a Fellow of The Institute of Actuaries and a
Chartered Accountant. She is a double academic prize winner with a First Class
Maths degree and a lifelong lover of maths. She has worked freelance as an
actuarial exam counsellor, an assistant examiner, and a writer. Her front-cover
articles include “Your Baby is a Genius!” in Baby London Magazine. While
writing, Emma is ably assisted by her dog, Button, her daughter’s cat, Princess
Marshmallow, and her son’s cat, Squeezy Paws.
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