Researchers found that just a few short, 10-minute sessions of playing may have "lasting" benefits. The post Study finds ...
Study proves kids who rely on their fingers to count perform arithmetic better when they grow up compared to those who don't.
Playing number board games for just ten minutes helps young children build strong early math skills supporting economic ...
Playing linear number board games, those where players move pieces along a straight numbered path, can significantly ...
What's the best way for children to learn arithmetic—memorizing number values and multiplication tables, or studying math at a deeper, conceptual level? Educators have long debated the merits of these ...
Researchers say this playful activity isn’t just entertaining; it helps kids build lasting skills in counting, recognizing ...
Children who count on their fingers between ages 4 and 6 1/2 have better addition skills by age 7 than those who don’t use their fingers, suggesting that finger counting is an important stepping stone ...