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NewsMath a good bedtime story for children Pin
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FIorian Schneidereit9-Oct-15 5:00
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Jan Steyn9-Oct-15 21:57
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FIorian Schneidereit10-Oct-15 8:40
FIorian Schneidereit10-Oct-15 8:40 
To my understanding, if someone (no matter of what age) struggles to learn something, it's most likely because he or she is forced to learn it. For example, if someone has no interest in math, he or she will never excel at it because the lack of true motivation to learn it. There is no mastering without interest and motivation. (And it's just not only talent. Talent makes it easier for the individual to grasp it, but without any interest and motivation even the most talented will fail).

Now with math as a bedtime story: It might help to develop certain problem solving abilities, but still it's no guarantee that every single child who is trained like that will later be perfect or single-handedly master at math. It only works out if the child has a certain level of interest and motivation; otherwise, it will just be put under stress being forced to learn and understand it.

Now, wouldn't it be better if we'd find the thing that truly interests and motivates the child, and help to boost that? Of course, that doesn't work out with our current system of education, which forces everybody to fit into a standardized pattern, with the only goal to make them function and perform well in the rat race that our society is - no matter if they are going to be inventors or trash collectors. And the only reason I see for parents to force their kids to be good at math is because they want them to get the well-paid job later, completely ignoring their natural abilities, interests and motivation.

For example, I know a story of a guy (not me), a native German speaker, who has been very bad at English at school. He tried to get better at it, but he had no true motivation, he was only doing it for the sake of the grade and therefore, he ultimately failed. But some years later, he fell in love with an English woman who doesn't speak any German, and guess what happened? That poor guy became fluent in English after just a few months although he almost completely forgot about all he learned in the meantime...
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