Parenting for Mathematical Resilience How do we engage with parents? Dr Rosemary Russell

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Parenting for Mathematical Resilience How do we engage with parents? Dr Rosemary Russell ©2016 AR & RR Education Ltd

The Maths for Parents Course Creating a culture for Mathematical Resilience

“If we give them a chance to think about these difficulties within the context of a safe and supportive relationship, we can help them increase their resilience.” ELSA Trainers’ Manual (Burton, 2011)

‘Hidden help’ In 1999, sales of home help papers for Key Stage tests hit best sellers list for the first time. Maths was the biggest worry for parents. MORI poll: 47% of parents would like more practical help in order to help their child with their maths.

What’s going on? Illuminating ‘Hidden help’ with maths How do parents help their children? Why do they do it? What difficulties do parents experience? How can these be overcome?

What difficulties do they face? Russell’s research Starting point… the parents! Behind closed doors Parents were very interested in helping their children with maths Parents were encountering difficulties

What difficulties do they face? Results Lack of knowledge about children’s maths Unaware of assessment and reporting procedures Difficulty supporting their child if child experiencing problems Did not recognise everyday maths Their own emotions

How can these difficulties be overcome? The venue. Away from memories and pressure of schools Relaxed atmosphere – cake and coffee! Drip-feeding: –Positive relationship with child –Mathematical resilience –Respect for the child –Hope Relationships with the other parents grow

The Maths for Parents Course Creating a culture for Mathematical Resilience ‘Restoring dignity and removing shame’

Engaging with Parents Starting where parents are Respecting and listening Non-threatening, safe environment Growing supportive relationships Fostering hope – growth mindset Content targeting parents’ concerns

Parenting for Mathematical Resilience How do we engage with parents? Dr Rosemary Russell ©2016 AR & RR Education Ltd