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Math skills are important for a child’s success in school and in life. Children are interested in math at an early age. Learning math starts in infancy and continues every day. Use these strategies to instill a love of math from the very beginning. Ages: birth – 5 years. About this series: Family support is vital to a child’s math education. When your family talks about math, plays math games, and reads books about math, you are increasing your child’s understanding. Math learning starts when your child is an infant and continues every day. Math encompasses the mathematical concepts and skills that children develop during the birth-to-five-year period, including children’s developing understanding of number and quantity, number relationships, basic algebraic concepts, and key attributes of objects, including size and shape, the way objects fit, are positioned, and move in space. "Early Childhood Math" is brought to you by the Broadcast Educational Media Commission, the Ohio Department of Education, and WOUB Public Media. For more information about Ohio’s Early Learning & Development Standards, check out ODE's website at http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Earl.... PBS LearningMedia has additional resources. Resources in Cognitive Development encourage the growth of language, math, science, and social studies skills in young learners. Go to PBS LearningMedia for more: https://woub.pbslearningmedia.org/sub.... #OhioEd #OHEducation #EachChildOurFuture Funding to make this educational production accessible was provided by the U.S. Department of Education: PH: 1-800-USA-LEARN (V) or WEB: www.ed.gov. Accessibility features provided by Described and Captioned Media Program www.dcmp.org or [email protected].