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While daily life requires adults to apply math skills on a consistent basis-which the vast majority of Americans are actually capable of doing-“approximately 93 percent of Americans indicate that they experience some level of math anxiety” (Blazer 2011).
In episode four, we discuss three strategies to stop math anxiety before it starts:
Strategy #1 - Moving from judgement calls to words of affirmations
Strategy #2 - Using high yield math routines
Strategy #3 - Stopping Timed Tests
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While daily life requires adults to apply math skills on a consistent basis-which the vast majority of Americans are actually capable of doing-“approximately 93 percent of Americans indicate that they experience some level of math anxiety” (Blazer 2011).
In episode four, we discuss three strategies to stop math anxiety before it starts:
Strategy #1 - Moving from judgement calls to words of affirmations
Strategy #2 - Using high yield math routines
Strategy #3 - Stopping Timed Tests
Support the show