Imagine you’re back in your third-grade classroom. It’s your first day learning multiplication and division, and you have an easy time learning it. Your teacher grades your paper, and you got the A that you deserved. She looks at you and tells you, “You are so smart!” What if that was the worst thing she could have told you?
Athens News Matters: Math and Anxiety in Students
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