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Making math kid friendly

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NPR: Students are counting down the days until the start of summer vacation, but is there a way to convince kids to do math over the break? Ira Flatow talks with Danica McKellar, Wonder Years actress turned math book author, about sharpening students' math skills.

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Great book and a great website! Getting an attentive and caring personal tutor who can understand the real reasons why your daughter does not enjoy math helps a great deal. 1-on-1 tutoring sessions give her the opportunity to open up and ask questions without fearing embarrassment and being branded as a "geek" in front of her friends. Disclaimer: I am connected to a personal tutoring web site http://www.clickandclimb.com

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