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My son was working on a division problem using clusters of facts, where he needed to use the ones in the list that were helpful or relevant. How do you talk through a problem like that?

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My son was working on a division problem using clusters of facts, where he needed to use the ones in the list that were helpful or relevant. How do you talk through a problem like that?

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Any time your child is struggling with a problem, you should ask questions. In helping children learn, one goal is to assist children in figuring out as much as they can for themselves.

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