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How do I encourage my daughter to learn math, she simply refuse to learn – study,?
she say she never need to use the math, and she is normally a very bright girl, and it is not only math she denies to learn, others assignments too, but math it totally at the bottom.
Nina has some great suggestions - basically make math fun! Use manipulatives - toothpicks, blocks, etc to help her visualize. Something you might consider - and not to scare you, but could your daughter have a learning problem making school harder than normal? I would talk to her teachers about this, since they have a lot of experience with a wide range of kids.
If your daughter is just being stubborn, then you need to add some creativity to make learning fun. You also can work out an incentive chart - like for instance, when she does her homework without complaining, she gets a star. After 5 or 10 stars (you decide) then she gets a treat, such as you take her to the zoo, or local museum, or park, or she can have a friend sleepover. Let her choose the treat from a list you create.
Your goal is to make homework time not one of nagging and struggling, but rather let her take responsibility for doing the work. This will be important when she is older. You might also consider letting her fail for one marking period. Remind her once about homework, but don't nag, and let the consequence of bad grades happen - and see what response that gets from teacher and her. But, before you do this, talk to your daughter's teacher, so that he/she is aware of what you are doing.
Education is the most precious gift we can give our children, and I commend you for your concern and diligence!


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