Hilal Ahmad Bhat
Children often develop fear about mathematics during studies, even though it is one of the most important subjects. It is this subject which is for building logic, problem-solving, and many other skills which can be utilized in future .The fear developed is also known as math anxiety, the anxiety may develop in primary school and grow stronger in secondary grades if not addressed early. The real reasons behind fear about Mathematics may be the many activities which are done at home and need involvement of mathematical skills which we do not enable the involvement of our children. It affects a child’s confidence. The practical ways enabled by parents, teachers, and schools can help children overcome it. From fixing weak basics to using real-life examples and creating a supportive learning environment.
Let Us Understand About Math Anxiety|What It Really Means: It is important to understand what math anxiety actually is. Math anxiety is not simply about disliking mathematics; it is a strong emotional response — stress, nervousness, fear, or avoidance — linked specifically to math tasks.
A child experiencing fear of Mathematics may show reactions such as:
• Freezing during tests and learning of skills.
• Avoiding Math homework to do and often trying to neglect it.
• Lack of confidence shown in solving simple problems and other terms
• Becoming restless or anxious in math class at school and even at home.
• No response in the tasks having mathematical background
Math anxiety can appear as early at age 6 years or little more than that, especially if the child feels pressure or embarrassment around the subject. Over time, if not addressed, this anxiety becomes a major barrier to learning.
Why Children Fear Mathematics? Every child is unique, but research and classroom observations show common causes behind Maths phobia.
“Math anxiety creates emotional barriers that hinder a child’s ability to tackle mathematical challenges. These effects often persist from childhood into adulthood, creating long-term obstacles due to the essential role mathematics plays in daily life.”
Weak Foundations In Early Grades: One of the biggest reasons Children fear mathematics is that they develop gaps during their early math journey. If a child struggles with simple number sense, place value, or basic operations in primary school, they naturally face difficulty learning mathematics as the grade level increases.
Focus on Memorization, Not Understanding: Children may develop maths fear simply because they are been taught formulas instead of concepts. Memorizing steps without understanding leads mediocrity. Anxiety about Maths is the uncomfortable feelings that prevent children from working through Mathematical challenges. The effects of anxiety, and of arithmetic anxiety, can linger throughout a child’s development and education, and even into adulthood. Because of mathematics central role in our daily lives.
What Exactly Is Math Anxiety? Many people suffer anxiety, stress, and worry when attempting mathematical tasks and state anxiety. Mathematics anxiety causes, indicators, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment are insufficient. The detection of genes involved in the development of mathematical difficulties is what is needed.
Measures To Remove This Fear/ Anxiety: Many of the mathematics teaching methods that have been used for decades — such as sitting timed maths tests — are also a recipe for anxiety,
• The pressure of memorizing should not be utilized in the learning of mathematical skills. Instead children must be enabled to think, why formula was written a certain way or applied to one problem instead of another.
• Let Your Children should be enabled to perfect the Fundamentals with Practice and Solid Test devise should be used for Taking tests. Mindset of children should be changed Towards Math with a Psychological Approach.
“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything.”
(The author is a teacher at Govt High School Brakpora Anantnag. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”)
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