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how do i carry on with this ?

i asked the other day, what is the average age a kid is taught basic algebra. adding and subracting functions in brackets, positive and negative numbers.

the general age is the first 2 years of high school. my son has just started junior school. he is 8, in year 3 (uk)

he can do the algebra no problem!

will his school give him extra maths lessons? how do i go about helping him ? he loves maths! i am not forcing him, he has a natural ability. what is the best thing for me to do for him?

he's in a good school, in england. they claim to teach every child at their own level, not limit them to what the whole class can do.

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  • 9 years ago

    If you want to help your child excel in math, buy some textbook from book-shops. Make sure they are good textbooks (shows how to work problems out and have answers to all the problems in the book).....Then, sit with your child and make sure he is learning from the textbook... :)

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