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Maths-phobic parents – try the "How Good is Your Maths?" quiz

publication date: Jan 24, 2013
Some 65 per cent of parents worry that if they do help with maths homework they will simply confuse their child thanks to new teaching methods. This research coincides with the launch of a new primary maths homework service designed by Carol Vorderman, themathsfactor.com and Maths Made Easy by Pearson and accompanying workbooks by DK. The series includes: instruction videos; practice sessions and tests.

So take the test and see how you fare!