Information for Parents and Early Childhood Educators
Where Is My Child on the Counting Learning Progression?
Knowing where our children fall in the progression of counting skills allows us to ensure we are best supporting their early math growth.
Why Does Early Math Matter?
Did you know that research suggests that early math is the best predictor of future reading ability? Read more about why early math matters!
How Do I Know if My Child Has Developed One-to-One Correspondence?
One-to-one correspondence is an essential component of becoming fluent counters. But knowing that your child should develop this skill is very different than knowing if your child has developed it.
Learning to Count by 10s
Without an understanding of what the counting sequence represents, reciting “10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60....” is as useless to your child as being able to recite “2, 7, 15, 23, 38.”
Counting Collections
Children love to collect things! Whether it’s a collection of 3 objects or 30 objects, allowing time to count those collections is one of the BEST ways you can support your child’s early math development!
There's More to Counting Than Just Counting
Let’s start at the very beginning: COUNTING! You know that we should teach our children how to count. But there is much more to counting than merely reciting the names of numbers.