New study results show that introducing the concept of symmetry can help children use their brains in a way that helps them understand match concepts better. Kids learn about negative numbers. This abstract thinking helps them grasp other abstract concepts as well. The Stanford researched also observed a concept called “generativity” – where the students applied the symmetry concept to new problems – performing better than students that didn’t participate in the study.
Stanford neuroscience research identifies more effective way to teach abstract math #dyscalculia
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