Does your child struggle with math and their attitude about math? These math mindset journaling pages will help you gauge their struggles and help you understand their needs.
If you have a child who struggles with learning new math concepts, they probably feel discouraged and frustrated.
I remember very well being one of those kids. To this day I feel anxiety over certain math concepts.
Over time I learned to pace myself and the importance of practice. I also learned to give myself grace.
If your child struggles emotionally with math, these reflection pages will help you know where to meet them.
There are two pages in this printable. One should be used at the beginning of the year, the other is for the end of the year.
Your child will write in their sincere thoughts about themselves and their abilities. This first page will help you know where your child needs the most encouragement.
The second page will gauge how your child feels at the end of the year. Comparing the two pages will allow your child to see the progress they made throughout the year.
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Click here for your free journaling pages for your child’s math mindset from Math Geek Mama.
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