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How to elevate your teen's math confidence
Building math confidence is not about just doing more.
It's not about taking more notes in class.
It's not about solving more problems.
It's not about watching more videos.
If it was, your child would gain more confidence over time, as they do more and more homework.
In this recording, you will find out exactly what it takes to build your teen's math confidence effectively - the proven, winning strategies we've seen work for 100s of 8th-12th graders over the last 15 years.
You will learn the strategies that work even for students who have been struggling in math for months (or even years), students with ADHD/ADD and students who are not good at taking tests.
How to elevate your teen's math confidence
Building math confidence is not about just doing more.
It's not about taking more notes in class.
It's not about solving more problems.
It's not about watching more videos.
If it was, your child would gain more confidence over time, as they do more and more homework.
In this recording, you will find out exactly what it takes to build your teen's math confidence effectively - the proven, winning strategies we've seen work for 100s of 8th-12th graders over the last 15 years.
You will learn the strategies that work even for students who have been struggling in math for months (or even years), students with ADHD/ADD and students who are not good at taking tests.
You will learn:
Watch this recording, and you will learn how to best support your child on their way to more math confidence, and more math understanding, less math anxiety and consistent As in math.
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- Why being confident is not just about doing more practice problems and homework
- What causes students to lose confidence in math
- How to consistently gain math confidence and reduce math anxiety
- How to confidently ace math tests
- What you need to know to guide your kid toward more math confidence
- How we quickly and effectively build our students' math confidence
- Why waiting is a losing strategy
Watch this recording, and you will learn how to best support your child on their way to more math confidence, and more math understanding, less math anxiety and consistent As in math.
You will learn:
Watch this recording, and you will learn how to best support your child on their way to more math confidence, and more math understanding, less math anxiety and consistent As in math.
Watch Now
- Why being confident is not just about doing more practice problems and homework
- What causes students to lose confidence in math
- How to consistently gain math confidence and reduce math anxiety
- How to confidently ace math tests
- What you need to know to guide your kid toward more math confidence
- How we quickly and effectively build our students' math confidence
- Why waiting is a losing strategy
Watch this recording, and you will learn how to best support your child on their way to more math confidence, and more math understanding, less math anxiety and consistent As in math.
Speakers
Speakers
Emily Ford
Degree in Mathematics
9 years of experience
Amadeus Ciok
Authoer of "Success In Math"
15 years of experience
Emily Ford
Degree in Mathematics
9 years of experience
Amadeus Ciok
Authoer of "Success In Math"
15 years of experience
Help your teen avoid biggest high school math pitfalls
Most high school math struggles aren’t random.
They’re predictable.
They follow patterns.
And if you know what to look for, you can help your teen avoid them before they turn into frustration, low confidence, low grades, or even worse - close doors to the best colleges.
Over the 15 years of tutoring and teaching math - we’ve seen all of the patterns. And we’ve helped many students avoid them and thrive.
In this recording, you’ll discover the most common (and costly) mistakes students make in high school math—and what you can do to keep your teen on track.
You’ll learn what we’ve seen work for hundreds of students in 8th–12th grade, including students who:
- Fell behind and thought they couldn’t catch up
- Got Cs, Ds and Fs even though they understood the material
- Studied hard but still froze up on tests, and felt anxious and unprepared
- Lost confidence and motivation over time
Help your teen avoid biggest high school math pitfalls
Most high school math struggles aren’t random.
They’re predictable.
They follow patterns.
And if you know what to look for, you can help your teen avoid them before they turn into frustration, low confidence, low grades, or even worse - close doors to the best colleges.
Over the 15 years of tutoring and teaching math - we’ve seen all of the patterns. And we’ve helped many students avoid them and thrive.
In this recording, you’ll discover the most common (and costly) mistakes students make in high school math—and what you can do to keep your teen on track.
You’ll learn what we’ve seen work for hundreds of students in 8th–12th grade, including students who:
- Fell behind and thought they couldn’t catch up
- Got Cs, Ds and Fs even though they understood the material
- Studied hard but still froze up on tests, and felt anxious and unprepared
- Lost confidence and motivation over time
You will learn:
Watch this recording, and you will learn how to best help your child avoid the pitfalls that cause so many students to lost math confidence, develop math anxiety a.
Watch Now
- The biggest math traps students fall into in high school (and how to spot them early)
- Why some students fall behind — even after hours of homework
- How to eliminate “math gaps” before the build up and snowball
- How to study for tests, not just hard but also effectively
- Why some study strategies actually make things worse (and what to do instead)
- How we coach our students to avoid these pitfalls and build upward momentum towards consistent As
- What parents can do to support their children — even if they’re not a “math person”
Watch this recording, and you will learn how to best help your child avoid the pitfalls that cause so many students to lost math confidence, develop math anxiety a.
You will learn:
Watch this recording, and you will learn how to best help your child avoid the pitfalls that cause so many students to lost math confidence, develop math anxiety a.
Watch Now
- The biggest math traps students fall into in high school (and how to spot them early)
- Why some students fall behind — even after hours of homework
- How to eliminate “math gaps” before the build up and snowball
- How to study for tests, not just hard but also effectively
- Why some study strategies actually make things worse (and what to do instead)
- How we coach our students to avoid these pitfalls and build upward momentum towards consistent As
- What parents can do to support their children — even if they’re not a “math person”
Watch this recording, and you will learn how to best help your child avoid the pitfalls that cause so many students to lost math confidence, develop math anxiety a.
Speakers
Speakers
Nicole Fresia
Keene State CollegeDegree in Mathematics and Secondary Education
12 years of experience
Amadeus Ciok
Authoer of "Success In Math"
15 years of experience
Nicole Fresia
Keene State CollegeDegree in Mathematics and Secondary Education
12 years of experience
Amadeus Ciok
Authoer of "Success In Math"
15 years of experience
How to support your teen in AP and Honors classes
AP and Honors classes aren’t just “harder.”
They demand a different level of thinking, pacing, and independence.
And without the right support, even bright and capable students can get overwhelmed, lose motivation, or fall behind—sometimes without parents realizing it until grades drop.
In this recording, you’ll learn what it really takes to help your teen succeed in advanced math classes like Honors Algebra 2, Precalculus, AP Calculus AB/BC, and AP Statistics—even if you’re not sure how the math works yourself.
You’ll hear the exact strategies we’ve used to help hundreds of high-performing students not just survive but thrive in their AP and Honors classes—even in ultra-competitive schools.
How to support your teen in AP and Honors classes
AP and Honors classes aren’t just “harder.”
They demand a different level of thinking, pacing, and independence.
And without the right support, even bright and capable students can get overwhelmed, lose motivation, or fall behind—sometimes without parents realizing it until grades drop.
In this recording, you’ll learn what it really takes to help your teen succeed in advanced math classes like Honors Algebra 2, Precalculus, AP Calculus AB/BC, and AP Statistics—even if you’re not sure how the math works yourself.
You’ll hear the exact strategies we’ve used to help hundreds of high-performing students not just survive but thrive in their AP and Honors classes—even in ultra-competitive schools.
You will learn:
Watch this recording and you’ll come away with a clear, practical roadmap for supporting your teen through the most rigorous high school math classes—without adding stress, nagging, or tension at home.
Watch Now
- Why AP and Honors classes feel harder even for students who’ve always done well
- How these classes test different skills than regular classes—and how to prepare for that
- Why “studying harder” often isn’t enough at this level
- What top students do differently before tests, quizzes, and finals
- How to spot early signs of burnout, confusion, or silent struggle
- How we help students navigate the steep learning curve and regain control
- What you can do as a parent to provide the right kind of support and encouragement
Watch this recording and you’ll come away with a clear, practical roadmap for supporting your teen through the most rigorous high school math classes—without adding stress, nagging, or tension at home.
You will learn:
Watch this recording and you’ll come away with a clear, practical roadmap for supporting your teen through the most rigorous high school math classes—without adding stress, nagging, or tension at home.
Watch Now
- Why AP and Honors classes feel harder even for students who’ve always done well
- How these classes test different skills than regular classes—and how to prepare for that
- Why “studying harder” often isn’t enough at this level
- What top students do differently before tests, quizzes, and finals
- How to spot early signs of burnout, confusion, or silent struggle
- How we help students navigate the steep learning curve and regain control
- What you can do as a parent to provide the right kind of support and encouragement
Watch this recording and you’ll come away with a clear, practical roadmap for supporting your teen through the most rigorous high school math classes—without adding stress, nagging, or tension at home.
Speakers
Speakers
Amadeus Ciok
Authoer of "Success In Math"
15 years of experience
David Hiller
Degree in Mathematics
12 years of experience
Teacher of the year 2021 award
Amadeus Ciok
Authoer of "Success In Math"
15 years of experience
David Hiller
Degree in Mathematics
12 years of experience
Teacher of the year 2021 award
High School Math Demistified:
How to support your teen in AP and Honors classes
Which is best for your child - SAT or ACT?How can they get to the SAT score of 1400 and beyond?
It's not about taking practice tests over and over again. It's not about reading the test prep books.
Find out what really works:
How to maximize your child's SAT score while handling all of their AP and Honors classes, college admissions and sports - and without overwhelm and burnout?
High School Math Demistified:
Be prepared! Know the math challenges awaiting your rising 9th grader
Which is best for your child - SAT or ACT?How can they get to the SAT score of 1400 and beyond?
It's not about taking practice tests over and over again. It's not about reading the test prep books.
Find out what really works:
How to maximize your child's SAT score while handling all of their AP and Honors classes, college admissions and sports - and without overwhelm and burnout?
High School Math Demistified:
How to score 1500 or higher on the SAT
Which is best for your child - SAT or ACT?How can they get to the SAT score of 1400 and beyond?
It's not about taking practice tests over and over again. It's not about reading the test prep books.
Find out what really works:
How to maximize your child's SAT score while handling all of their AP and Honors classes, college admissions and sports - and without overwhelm and burnout?