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Units 13–16 of the Child’s Play Math Video Tutorials.


Language Development and Math is the thirteenth video in the series supporting the Child's Play Math 1 & 2 program. The video reveals how the program assists children’s language development.


Also included in the bundle are the accompanying Powerpoint Presentations.

Introducing Signs: Addition + is the fourteenth video in the series supporting the Child's Play Math 1 & 2 program. The video explains how to introduce the concept of addition.


Introducing Signs: Greater Than > Less Than, is the fifteenth video in the series supporting the Child's Play Math 1 & 2 program. The video explains how to introduce the concept ‘greater than’ and ‘less than’.


Introducing Signs: Equivalence = is the sixteenth video in the series supporting the Child's Play Math 1 & 2 program. The video explains how to introduce the foundational mathematical concept of equivalence.

The program itself adopts a radical and practical approach to the introduction and teaching of math concepts and is compatible with any school curriculum.

Understanding is achieved via play, games and open-ended tasks and challenges.

The program utilises Cuisenaire Rods universally regarded as the most complete arithmetical model ever devised. Sadly their potential is rarely explored.


Child's Play Math is designed to introduce math concepts to children from the age of 5 years through to the age of 11 years.

It can equally be used as an effective 'catch-up' program for older children or adults who struggled to grasp math concepts the first time round.


Because of its unique approach embracing all the learning styles children are able to master maths concepts generally considered 'too difficult' for them.


The first four videos are available for free.


Videos will subsequently be available in groups of four on a monthly basis. Together they comprise a full year’s course.

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