When doing research for our alternate text project I came across a book, Math Attack:How to Reduce Math Anxiety in the Classroom, at work and in Everyday Personal Use” but on that particular website it did not give a summary; so, I did some research on the book just to see what it was about. The book focuses on strategies in which teachers, students, and parents can use to try to reduce math anxiety. Not only is this a book, but it is also a program which you can find here. When you follow the link it will take you to the home page of Math Attack and give you a brief summary of the 3 different areas targeted (students, parents, and educators).
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