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Category Archives: Parents

Good start of the New Year, support your student in their troubles with math.

Yes we will most likely all make some New Year’s resolutions but today I don’t want to talk about the “loose weight” or “move more” kind of resolution, today I […]

Is math giving them trouble this year?

The year has started, the first ERB testing has been done, the first report cards are around the corner. We are celebrating Learning Disabilities month, so all reasons to do […]

Trouble with math? Time is running out for this year

With the end of the school year rapidly approaching, we urge the parents to make sure you have all the resources in place to help your child when they are […]

Being bad at math can be a learning disability

When your child is not doing very well in Math, please do not brush it off with “math is just not their thing” or “they will grow into it”. Chances […]

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Graph paper is beneficial for all math students!

When you are shopping for school supplies, think about an extra journal or package of three ring binder paper: quad lined paper is the first and most economical help for […]

Number books make a good bedtime read!

When you are selecting books to read to your kids at bedtime, consider a book that deals with numbers and calculations. Children love to hear the same familiar story over […]

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