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    What age can a child learn math?
    Ronitte Libedinsky, MS
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    Ronitte Libedinsky is an Academic Tutor and the Founder of Brighter Minds SF, a San Francisco, California based company that provides one-on-one and small group tutoring. Specializing in tutoring mathematics (pre-algebra, algebra I/II, geometry, pre-calculus, calculus) and science (chemistry, biology), Ronitte has over 12 years of experience tutoring to middle school, high school, and college students. She also tutors in SSAT, Terra Nova, HSPT, SAT, and ACT test prep. Ronitte holds a BS in Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MS in Chemistry from Tel Aviv University.
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    As soon as they can identify a number, or shape, they're learning math. It's important to recognize that math skills are sequential, though. So it takes time to work up to the complex stuff. So long as your child is making progress, that's all you can ask for!
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    How do I help my daughter do better on a two-minute math test?
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    Simulate the testing conditions, using a two minute timer and quizzing her for two minutes. Then during the actual test she won't panic.
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    How do I convince my parents that I am good at math?
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    Show them your skills that you have already obtained, search up the history of math and amaze them with a fun fact, and explain everything that you are doing in full detail as to interest them.
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    I followed the steps, but my child won't answer any of the questions.
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    Perhaps your child would benefit from having a different teacher. Maybe you could hire a tutor (or ask someone else who understands math to step in).
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