It’s true; math’s is everywhere, and learning about it doesn’t happen just at school or nursery. Young children have lots of critical mathematical experiences every day, and there are many ways to help them begin to develop their mathematical skills. We all use math’s many times a day. Numbers and shapes, measuring and solving problems are all needed for simple tasks like washing powder, making the correct number of sandwiches for lunch or cutting a cake in equal portions. Young children need help to understand what math’s is used for, and you can do this by talking about the math’s you use in your day-to-day routine. Show children how numbers, size, shape and pattern are essential in our daily life.

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