{"product_id":"엄마가-만드는-초등-수학-자신감","title":"Building Elementary Math Confidence with Mom","description":"Time spent at the math academy doesn't tell you how well your child truly understands math. Math is a subject that builds all the way up to college entrance exams—and the key to success is building your child's confidence in math along the way.\n\n\"My child is good at English.\" \"My child is good at sports.\" These are easy things to say. But saying \"My child is good at math\" with confidence feels much harder—because our standards for what counts as \"good at math\" are set so high.\n\nDo you want your child to be good at math? To understand what's taught in school, preview about a semester ahead, and occasionally tackle more challenging problems to build real confidence? Do you really need an academy for that?\n\nAs it turns out, teaching math at home is actually much easier than teaching English at home. No one knows your child better—or wants more for them—than you do. Only a parent, not an academy teacher or even a school teacher, can truly see what their child is missing and what small goals will help them build a genuine sense of achievement. That's why only parents can nurture their child's confidence in math.\n\nStart building a math routine today—one that begins like play and grows into a lasting habit.\n\nHow to Start Math Practice at Home\n\n1. Choose workbooks suited to your child's level. A good benchmark is a workbook where your child answers about 70% of problems correctly.\n\n2. For younger grades, focus on arithmetic and thinking skills; from third grade on, combine arithmetic with curriculum-based workbooks. Aim for two pages a day.\n\n3. Parents should grade the work. Have your child redo any incorrect problems, then go over them together a second time, taking time to make sure they truly understand. When giving hints, avoid explaining the concept directly—instead, read just three lines of the answer key's explanation aloud and let your child figure out the rest on their own.\n\nThe most important rule for math practice at home is simple: do it every day. It's in those moments of quietly wrestling with a problem that real math muscle is built. Help your child experience the joy of figuring something out on their own.\n\nWith your support, building your child's confidence in math is absolutely within reach.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624340168932,"sku":"02192025996","price":24.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791190846387.jpg?v=1786426704","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ec%97%84%eb%a7%88%ea%b0%80-%eb%a7%8c%eb%93%9c%eb%8a%94-%ec%b4%88%eb%93%b1-%ec%88%98%ed%95%99-%ec%9e%90%ec%8b%a0%ea%b0%90","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}