Ha ha, all of the above and the whole family to boot, teaches my son math! My son is disabled and wasn’t being taught any math, so to speak, while going to public school in special education pre pandemic. I learned this the hard way while observing him on zoom meetings during the pandemic, so that’s when I started homeschooling him. I am fully aware of my math teaching shortcomings and enlisted the help of others in my family very proficient in math. As time goes on I will look to others for assistance, if necessary. However, with his disability, my son’s learning is limited and we don’t even know his full capability, so we take this issue one day at a time. I can tell you though, he has learned more math at home, at his own pace, than his last public school teacher was willing to provide in special education. So, sometimes a bigger math degree isn’t the answer, but a person who can best figure out how to reach a particular disabled person’s mind and understand their limits while at the same time not limiting their learning, as was being done so clearly to me in public school by highly educated math teachers. Thanks for your videos, they have provided me the necessary assistance to help my son while on his math learning journey ❤.
Ha ha, all of the above and the whole family to boot, teaches my son math! My son is disabled and wasn’t being taught any math, so to speak, while going to public school in special education pre pandemic. I learned this the hard way while observing him on zoom meetings during the pandemic, so that’s when I started homeschooling him. I am fully aware of my math teaching shortcomings and enlisted the help of others in my family very proficient in math. As time goes on I will look to others for assistance, if necessary. However, with his disability, my son’s learning is limited and we don’t even know his full capability, so we take this issue one day at a time. I can tell you though, he has learned more math at home, at his own pace, than his last public school teacher was willing to provide in special education. So, sometimes a bigger math degree isn’t the answer, but a person who can best figure out how to reach a particular disabled person’s mind and understand their limits while at the same time not limiting their learning, as was being done so clearly to me in public school by highly educated math teachers. Thanks for your videos, they have provided me the necessary assistance to help my son while on his math learning journey ❤.
To be fair, you are great, but you do seem to wander too much for me on some of your videos.
Hmmmm 🤔
For kids 😲