“I’m not a teacher, so how am I supposed to help my child?”

When it comes to our kids, we want them to thrive, and confidence plays an enormous part in this. You can help build your child's confidence in maths.

“But I’m not a teacher, so how can I help them?” - I hear you ask.

Great question!

The simple answer is that you don’t need to be a teacher to help. All you need is the right information - and by right, I mean the most up-to-date - which is where MathsBites comes in.

Maths needs lots of practice. Your child's teacher will do their absolute best to do that in their maths lessons, but schools are busy places, and it’s not always possible. This is where you come in.

Having your child see and use maths in their everyday lives is one way to help your child.

Asking them questions about how they worked things out, ensuring that they are using the right terminology, or using it in the right contexts, are also ways to help.

Built for you, MathsBites has done all the heavy lifting - you just need to find a bit of time to watch the appropriate video/s so that you know what terms and strategies they might, or could, use.

MathsBites gives you everything you need to help your child with maths from Kindergarten to Year 6, including the confidence knowing that you will be supporting them in the same way that they are supported at school.

Now, let’s get started.

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