Choose one day in a week that is just for creating a maze in your children’s room. You can make it out of pillows, toys or even chairs. It is important that you let your child find its own way through ...
My sixth-grader and several of her classmates recently joined an organization I'd never heard of until this year—the Future Problem Solving Program (FPSP). As I watched her team compete this June at ...
Problem-solving therapy (PST) helps individuals manage stress by breaking down challenges into practical, manageable steps. The aim of the therapy is to help people cope more confidently with ...
Math Forum staffer seeks to help students understand and excel at math. The Math Forum‘s Max Ray has authored a new book, Powerful Problem-Solving: Activities for Making Sense with the Mathematical ...
Spread the loveMarch 14 is not just a day when math enthusiasts indulge in delicious pie; it is also recognized globally as ...
There are a lot of books with this game that you can buy. However, you can create it on your own as well. From any text (newspapers, book) you cut parts of images and let your child find matching ...