Why We Tutor Math
We believe that your child’s academic improvement breeds confidence in them, helping them be more ambitious, proactive and successful, in school and in life.
Teenagers who overcome their math difficulties, become more confident, independent and resilient students, who aren’t afraid of facing challenges. Our mission is to help children skyrocket their math skills. By experiencing their “math transformation”, they realize that given the right methods, they can develop powerful learning skills and become successful in math, and in anything else they want to succeed at. After they skyrocket their math skills and overcome their math difficulties, they are free to face other challenges with confidence.
We Believe That Education Isn’t Just About Grades
Academic achievements affect children’s confidence on a deep, profound level. Better grades boost children’s confidence which in turn propels them to be more ambitious, confident and successful in other areas of life. Learning is a process of facing and overcoming intellectual challenges. Through the learning process, students develop confidence and strong learning skills, useful in everyday life.Schools Teach Ineffectively
Imagine I told you I would give you a driving lesson.
Imagine I brought you to an empty parking lot, told you to get out of the car and watch. Then I drove through the parking lot and then returned back to you.
Next, I handed you the keys and said: “your turn.”
You would think I was crazy. You would think I didn’t know what I am doing, and you would hope that, if I ever “taught” anyone to drive a car this way, they didn’t get hurt in the process.
If I insisted on you driving, you would probably just say it straight to my face: “How can I, if you didn’t teach me anything??”
Shockingly…
this is exactly how too many math classes look like.
Your child’s class probably too!
Their teacher likely shows 1-2 examples and hands out homework. They don’t explain how to solve the problems, how to know what to do, what the most common mistakes are or even how to start the problems.
They simply hand your child the homework and say “your turn.”
Your child doesn’t learn anything this way.
What’s worse, this approach likely makes your child feel “stupid”.
They think it’s their fault that they don’t get math.
Instead of responding “How can I solve problems, if you didn’t teach me anything??”, they blame themselves, lose confidence and think they are just not good enough to do well in math.
How hopeless and miserable can your child feel? If they feel that they are just not good enough to get math, no matter how hard they try. To make it worse, if they think that will never change.
In reality, we have worked with many students who started with a D or even an F, and were able to skyrocket their grades and maintain them at an A level long-term. These are not uncommon results, reserved for the lucky few. These are predictable results that we achieve by applying the right strategies and guidance.
Our Goal For Your Child
We turn teenagers who are behind in math, lack confidence in their math and learning skills, struggle with homework and often experience testing anxiety, into confident, persistent, successful students who fearlessly face challenges in academia and outside.
Our goal is to identify the reasons why your child is struggling with math, and help them overcome those difficulties while simultaneously skyrocket their confidence, and teach them powerful learning skills.What We Focus On
Developing Confidence
Your child is struggling with confidence. Every problem they don’t know how to solve, every concepts they don’t understand, every question they don’t know the answer to, is another blow to their self-esteem. They think they are not good enough to do well in math. They think some children just have what it takes. And they think they are not one of them.
Our casual approach and methodology helps children overcome fear of math and seamlessly increase their confidence and independence during every session. Some of our students go from not being able to even start solving a problem, to solving whole problems independently in minutes.
Developing Analytical Thinking
Math is not about numbers and theorems. It is not about memorization or plugging in. It’s about using math tools, and analyzing the connections between the elements in mathematical problems to solve them.
Analytical thinking is more and more important the higher level of math your child reaches. Also, it is especially important in dealing with word problems.
Developing Independence And Learning Skills
A lot of children say that they understand math in class but often get stuck when trying to solve problems independently.
The truth is, if your child can’t solve problems independently, they don’t truly understand the math topic they are working on. Understanding a solution, a video or an explanation is what we call “passive understanding”.
In order to be successful, your child needs to reach “active understanding.” They need to be able to take a problem from 0 to answer, entirely on their own. We help children reach a full active understanding in record time.
We Are 5-Star Rated

What Our Clients Say


Our Numbers Speak For Themselves
Client Satisfaction Rate
96%
Average Rating
5 Stars

How Long Clients Stay With Us On Average
12 months
Why We Tutor Math
We believe that your child’s academic improvement breeds confidence in them, helping them be more ambitious, proactive and successful, in school and in life.
Teenagers who overcome their math difficulties, become more confident, independent and resilient students, who aren’t afraid of facing challenges. Our mission is to help children skyrocket their math skills.By experiencing their math transformation, they realize that given the right methods, they can develop powerful learning skills and become successful in math, and in anything else they want to succeed at.
After they skyrocket their math skills and overcome their math difficulties, they are free to face other challenges with confidence.

We Believe That Education Isn’t Just About Grades
Academic achievements affect children’s confidence on a deep, profound level. Better grades boost children’s confidence which in turn propels them to be more ambitious, confident and successful in other areas of life. Learning is a process of facing and overcoming intellectual challenges. Through the learning process, students develop confidence and strong learning skills, useful in everyday life.Schools Teach Ineffectively
Imagine I told you I would give you a driving lesson.
Imagine I brought you to an empty parking lot, told you to get out of the car and watch. Then I drove through the parking lot and then returned back to you.
Next, I handed you the keys and said: “your turn.”
You would think I was crazy. You would think I didn’t know what I am doing, and you would hope that, if I ever “taught” anyone to drive a car this way, they didn’t get hurt in the process.
If I insisted on you driving, you would probably just say it straight to my face: “How can I, if you didn’t teach me anything??”
Shockingly…
this is exactly how too many math classes look like.
Your child’s class probably too!
Their teacher likely shows 1-2 examples and hands out homework. They don’t explain how to solve the problems, how to know what to do, what the most common mistakes are or even how to start the problems.
They simply hand your child the homework and say “your turn.”
Your child doesn’t learn anything this way.
What’s worse, this approach likely makes your child feel “stupid”.
They think it’s their fault that they don’t get math.
Instead of responding “How can I solve problems, if you didn’t teach me anything??”, they blame themselves, lose confidence and think they are just not good enough to do well in math.
How hopeless and miserable can your child feel? If they feel that they are just not good enough to get math, no matter how hard they try. To make it worse, if they think that will never change.
In reality, we have worked with many students who started with a D or even an F, and were able to skyrocket their grades and maintain them at an A level long-term. These are not uncommon results, reserved for the lucky few. These are predictable results that we achieve by applying the right strategies and guidance.
Our Goal For Your Child
We turn teenagers who are behind in math, lack confidence in their math and learning skills, struggle with homework and often experience testing anxiety, into confident, persistent, successful students who fearlessly face challenges in academia and outside.Our goal is to identify the reasons why your child is struggling with math, and help them overcome those difficulties while simultaneously skyrocket their confidence, and teach them powerful learning skills.
What We Focus On
Developing Confidence
Your child is struggling with confidence. Every problem they don’t know how to solve, every concepts they don’t understand, every question they don’t know the answer to, is another blow to their self-esteem. They think they are not good enough to do well in math. They think some children just have what it takes. And they think they are not one of them.
Our casual approach and methodology helps children overcome fear of math and seamlessly increase their confidence and independence during every session. Some of our students go from not being able to even start solving a problem, to solving whole problems independently in minutes.
Developing Analytical Thinking
Math is not about numbers and theorems. It is not about memorization or plugging in. It’s about using math tools, and analyzing the connections between the elements in mathematical problems to solve them.
Analytical thinking is more and more important the higher level of math your child reaches. Also, it is especially important in dealing with word problems.
Developing Independence And Learning Skills
A lot of children say that they understand math in class but often get stuck when trying to solve problems independently.
The truth is, if your child can’t solve problems independently, they don’t truly understand the math topic they are working on. Understanding a solution, a video or an explanation is what we call “passive understanding”.
In order to be successful, your child needs to reach “active understanding.” They need to be able to take a problem from 0 to answer, entirely on their own. We help children reach a full active understanding in record time.
We Are 5-Star Rated

What Our Clients Say


Our Numbers Speak For Themselves
Client Satisfaction Rate
96%
Average Rating
5 Stars
