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916: How to Invest in Your Children at a Very Young Age, Part 7: Don't Let Your Children Study Math Formally until Age 10

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The Early Childhood Dilemma

Roar shows that the effects of early instruction in mathematics, noted by Austin, were not statistically significant. What was significant was a strong negative correlation between school entry age and attitudes toward school. Additional years in school did not contribute significantly to average performance in mathematics. The earlier children had started school, the more negative their attitudes towards school. Developmental readiness is still the most important factor for doing arithmetic and understanding paragraph meaning.

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