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Top Features to Look for in Children’s Advanced Math Books
Finding the right math book for your child can feel tricky. Not all math books are the same, and what works for one child may not work for another. Whether your child is just learning or is ready for more challenging math, the right book can help them learn better and...
How to Choose the Right Math Books for Kids Based on Their Learning Style
Every child learns in a different way. Some kids like to see pictures, some like to use their hands, and some learn best by listening. When teaching math, using the same kind of book for every child might not work. Picking the right math books based on how your child...
Say Goodbye to Math Phobia with Simple Confidence Building Tools
Make Math Fun and Fear-Free with Cool Tools Math Math can be the scariest nightmare for children; more than the subject, it is the idea that scares students. Effort and brainstorming can turn this disaster into a dream. Neuroscience, brain science, and insights from...
How to Build Strong Math Skills
If you want to build a strong foundation for your kid in Math Skills, then one of the most common questions that revolves around you is when is the right time to find help for your kid. While the journey may look big, with the right tools your kids will find quick...
Frustrated with math? We can help with that!
While you are staying home with your children and trying to help them with their math homework, did you discover that maybe one or two of your children do not enjoy know their math facts which makes math very hard. Some creative children find different ways of doing...
While your children are at home
How about a fun math program while actually learning. Do you know a child who finds all kinds of ways to avoid learning math? Having raised 7 children, half of them did well in math and the others did not. When our one son became so distraught with math, determined to...
Welcome to Cool Tools Math
First, The Progress Principle and Cognitive Stimulation as it applies to us and children.
Let Me Tell You a Story
One beautiful 7th grade student shuffled hesitantly into the Learning Center. Her shoulder length hair carefully parted in the middle fell smoothly and turned softly in a page-boy cut at her shoulders. Her head hung forward when she walked and her hair fell across her...