Sunday, June 1, 2014

~ Parent of Second Grader at Silva Valley Elementary School

In learning it isn't where you start, it's where you finish that matters! We watched and encouraged our children to learn to walk and eventually run. At first they were unsteady and fell down. With our help they succeeded and today they run without effort. Your children are taking their first math steps. Learning math parallels learning to walk. We need to provide encouragement and tools to help them succeed. Ways That Work provides the helping hand they need to guide them to success! The program allows students to receive immediate feedback which fuels their motivation to learn. Stop watching your children stumble through math when they are capable of running! Give them all of the tools they need to steady themselves by participating in the the two-class addition and subtraction program.

Math is a journey. The more prepared you are for the journey, the more enjoyable the journey becomes. Ways That Work is the math preparation necessary for your child's academic journey. All preparation requires effort. This program provides tools for your children to make their math efforts successful. If you walk in a circle each day with hope of reaching the mountain summit, you will never reach the summit. Likewise, if you use ineffective methods to teach your children math, they will not achieve their true potential. Give your children the academic preparation to make their journey enjoyable. Allow them to be fully prepared by participating in both classes of the addition and subtraction program from Ways That Work. You wouldn't bring only half of what you needed on a journey! Remember, in learning, it isn't where you start, it's where you finish that matters! This is the key, finishing! So, stay on the journey and complete the addition and subtraction program.

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