Friday, June 1, 2007

Children's innate math ability

Study shows children good at approximate maths (Reuters)

A student's desk is seen in this undated file photo. Children who had never been taught addition or subtraction were able to solve approximate math problems involving large numbers, researchers said on Wednesday in a finding that reveals a new understanding of children's innate math ability. REUTERS/ FilesReuters - Children who had never been taught addition or subtraction were able to solve approximate maths problems involving large numbers, researchers said on Wednesday in a finding that reveals a new understanding of children's innate math ability.


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