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How to Help Your Kids Learn Math and Science

Mike Wish
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Year
2026
Language
English

About

You sit down to help with math homework. Your chest tightens. The method looks nothing like what you learned. Your kid is already frustrated. And some part of you knows that your anxiety is making it worse.
You're not imagining it. Research shows that when parents with math anxiety frequently help with homework, their children learn less math and develop more anxiety by the end of the school year. The parents who care the most, who show up the most, who try the hardest are often the ones doing the most damage. Not because they're bad parents. Because anxiety is contagious, and nobody told them.
This book changes that.
How to Help Your Kids Learn Math and Science was written by a STEM teacher and fellow parent who has watched the smartest, most well-intentioned adults freeze at a fraction. This book replaces the pressure to be your child's tutor with something far more powerful: a way of showing up that actually works, no advanced degree required.
Inside, you'll discover:
• Why your presence during homework matters more than your knowledge, and how to make that presence help instead of hurt
• The two simple values that transform homework from a nightly battle into something both of you can handle
• What's really going on with "new math," why it looks so foreign, and why your confusion is actually an advantage (not a liability)
• The four beliefs most parents carry that silently undermine their kids, including the most damaging sentence in STEM education
• What to say when your kid is stuck and you don't know the answer either (hint: it's not about the answer)
• Why you don't need to relearn algebra, memorize formulas, or become a substitute teacher at the kitchen table
This is not a curriculum guide. There are no schedules to follow, no worksheets to print, no formulas to memorize. This is about the one thing no tutor, app, or after-school program can replace: you.

Perfect for parents of children ages 8 to 13 who want to support their kids in math and science without pretending to be experts. Especially for parents who have ever said "I'm just not a math person" and worried their kids were starting to believe it too.

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