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How summer math tutoring can help your child for the next school year

May. 16, 2024

Without the correct math “building blocks” in place, math only becomes more challenging and more frustrating as the student progresses through grade levels.

Six Activities to Keep Your Child Learning this Summer

Apr. 24, 2024

Summer break is around the corner and children around the country will be celebrating. While your child certainly deserves a break from the daily grind of homework and studying, it’s important to keep that brain active to avoid regression. That loss of academic skills is a common result of long breaks from school.

Teaching Children Financial Literacy as a Way to Build Practical Math Skills

Apr. 15, 2024

Before parents send their children off to college and into the real world, there are many skills they must ensure they have. One that is increasingly important, though not always top of mind, is that of financial literacy.

How to make math more fun

Apr. 15, 2024

Help your child view math as the foundation for exciting careers, the key to some of the world’s greatest mysteries, and a lot of fun.

Tips to Make Math Easier for Young Learners

Oct. 10, 2023

At a young age, the foundational “building block” math skills are simpler to learn—and simpler for parents to teach. As children grow older, however, math becomes more complex, which is when problems tend to arise (and when many parents seek the help of a math tutor for their child).

Six Signs Your Child Needs a Math Tutor

Mar. 02, 2023

If your child has experienced math difficulties this school year (and further back) and you hear them complain frequently about math, it might be time for a math tutor. An experienced tutor can give your child math help that improves their skills while building their confidence.

Student math scores are down from pre-COVID levels

Oct. 25, 2022

Math and reading scores for students across the country are down following years of disrupted learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a report released  by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), the results show a slight dip in reading scores and the largest drop in math since testing began.

Five Issues That Cause Students to Struggle with Math

Apr. 12, 2022

Knowing the cause of a student’s math struggles isn’t easy to detect for most parents. While there are many complex, multifaceted reasons students struggle with math, students often grapple with many of the same things. Here are a few of the most common issues.

Seven Fun Ways to Help Your Kids Learn Over the Summer

Jun. 02, 2021

Summer is around the corner, and we’re all dreaming of sun-filled days and time with family. this time is also a great way to help your kids with their academic success through fun and engaging learning activities. Here are a few examples for you.

What Parents of Younger Students Should Do About COVID-19 Learning Loss

May. 11, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a tremendous impact on children, both in school and otherwise. And as Huntington Learning Center notes, now that children are winding down their second school year that has been affected, the evidence is clear: learning loss is occurring.

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