​Kids may dislike math for various reasons. Some find it challenging due to abstract concepts or complex equations. Others might lack interest if they don’t see its relevance to their lives. Negative experiences, like pressure to perform or dull teaching methods, can also contribute. Additionally, the fear of failure or making mistakes can lead to avoidance. Math often requires patience and practice, which some may find tedious or overwhelming. Moreover, societal attitudes towards math as difficult or uninteresting can influence children’s perceptions. Overall, a combination of factors, including difficulty, relevance, teaching methods, and societal perceptions, can contribute to kids disliking math.​