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Math

  • The child learned how to calculate percentages while working with sales figures.
  • They practiced their multiplication skills by calculating the total cost of multiple items.
  • They applied the concept of ratios when comparing different prices.
  • The child improved their problem-solving abilities by analyzing and solving mathematical word problems related to budgeting and expenses.

To continue developing math skills related to working, the child can explore real-world scenarios such as creating a budget for a family or planning expenses for a vacation. They can also practice financial literacy by learning about investing, saving, and managing money effectively.

Book Recommendations

  • by Suze Orman: This book provides practical advice on personal finance for young adults, covering topics such as budgeting, debt management, and investing.
  • by Diane Lindsey Reeves: This book explores various career options in the education and training fields, helping students understand the skills and education needed for different roles.
  • How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie: While not directly related to math or working, this book offers valuable insights into building effective relationships and communication skills, which are essential in any career.

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