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Math for Moms and Pops is a self-study workbook designed for parents who have school age youngsters taking math courses. We all want to help, support, and understand our kid’s school efforts. The purpose of this book is to support us in that effort. It is intended for people who, for whatever reason, are confused or intimidated by mathematics. Consider this example. Fantasies aside, in a few short weeks you can finish this
book. William's main argument is to the point. "It's all
just counting!" Your author is a 43-year veteran of the computer and
electronics industry. Starting as a green technician, he traveled the whole
route and finished his career as a software systems analyst. To be sure, he
had to learn some math along the way. Now he shares his knowledge with you in
this clear, easy to understand study guide. Also a student of language and
writing, he translates the dust-dry math jargon into English so you can
understand. A superbly designed self-study work book by William E. Steinman, Math For Moms And Pops: is a straightforward, "user friendly" guide to understanding basic arithmetic (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, percents, decimals, and story problems) and written especially for parents trying to help their young children learning arithmetic for the first time. Presenting the basic material in a very easy-to-understand format, Math For Moms And Pops is a top-quality educational guide perfect for both home schooling curriculums as well as conventional school curriculum homework assistance resources.If you are a book lover, a visit to Midwest Book
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