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It’s extremely common to hear people complain about the state of education in the United States. Unfortunately, in a lot of ways, that complaining is justified. Test numbers are down in many subjects, and the level of education our children receive is seriously in doubt. But rather than complaining about this issue, it is far more constructive to try to identify the root of the problem.
In many cases, the root of the problem is a lack of interest on the part of the child. Numerous children dismiss subjects such as reading or math as “boring” or “dumb.” As parents, we should stem this kind of talk from our kids. Let them know that these subjects can open up all kinds of opportunities, and that they truly can be interesting. One way to increase interest in the home is by purchasing any number of math board games. Play them with your child, and you will not only be bonding, but you’ll also help them see that math and other subjects like it can actually be fun!

There is nothing quite as scary as becoming a new parent. You are suddenly presented with more responsibility than you’ve ever had before. But for many parents, once that initial fear wears off, there is still a more nagging fear that you won’t raise your children well. Especially since everyone you know is most certainly offering advice, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. What advice do you take? What advice do you disregard?Although it’s easier said than done, the best thing for new parents to do is relax. At the most basic level, children just need a loving, supportive home. Provide this, and your child is sure to flourish. Also don’t forget that an emphasis on education will give them a huge advantage in the world, both professionally and personally. Instill a love of learning early with various educational toys, and your child is sure to thank you in the long run.