How do we build children's confidence in mathematics to combat math anxiety? Following up on last week's discussion with Dr. Aditya Nagrath, who highlighted that many children entering kindergarten are already behind in math skills, we explore practical strategies that parents and educators can use to establish a solid mathematical foundation in young children. From incorporating positional language into everyday conversations to engaging children in counting activities and hands-on math experiences, we discuss various methods to make math a natural and enjoyable part of a child's daily life. The episode underscores the importance of early math education in ensuring long-term academic success and reducing widespread math anxiety. Tune in to discover how everyday actions and simple games can make a significant difference in teaching children numbers and building their confidence. ð Links: Read: Practical Steps to Build Students' Confidence in Math (https://bloomingcurious.com/blog/post...) âïļ To sign up to Get Curious, the newsletter that gives you a dose of weekly inspiration, and the strategies and resources to help you, help children to thrive in their learning, go HERE (https://bloomingcurious.com/getcurious) ð Connect with Edwina: Email: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) Instagram:   / blooming_curious  Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.com Facebook:   / bloomingcurious  YouTube:    / @edsbloomingcurious  âïļ If you appreciate my work and want to encourage me to keep going, you can do so by buying me a coffee (https://buymeacoffee.com/bloomingcurious) ! Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the support I need to keep going.âïļ 00:00 Introduction and Recap of Last Episode 02:28 Understanding Math Anxiety in Children 04:50 Building Mathematical Language at Home 09:24 Foundational Skills: Counting Principles 16:34 Practical Counting Activities 18:16 Incorporating Math in Everyday Life 19:13 Pretend Play and Games for Math Learning 24:00 Exploring Shapes and Patterns 30:09 Encouraging Natural Curiosity and Conclusion