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Thank you and Congratulations!

Thank you and Congratulations!

Congratulation on completing your questionnaire to discover your child's math situation, their math potential for improvement, strengths and weaknesses.

Based on your responses, we crafted a customized report for you.

Keep reading to discover our customized recommendations for your child for eliminating their math anxiety, their potential for improvement and the exact reasons why they are struggling with math.

Your Child's Math Situation

Your Child's Math Situation

With the low homework and test scores alike, your child needs to make significant progress to improve their grades in math, and to build up their math skills, fundamentals and study skills for the future classes.


Children in their situation usually need a thorough evaluation. Learning the current topics alone won't be enough. They need to cover current topics along with a thorough review of fundamentals, starting with the most useful ones and the ones applying to the current topics.


Your child needs to: gain practical understanding of math concepts – learn how to solve problems, step by step, how to apply the fundamental concepts and more go through (completing and understanding) homework without being frustrated and overwhelmed prepare for tests ahead of time (in a structured, planned way) cover essential fundamentals pertaining to the current and upcoming math topics.


Their fundamentals level is very low. They likely forgot or never learned them well. All of your child’s math difficulties are causing their confidence to plummet. They struggle with most, or all math problems, with understanding math in class, completing homework and taking tests.

Your Child’s Skill Chart

Your Child’s Skill Chart

Fundamentals

Confidence

Homework

Tests

Independence

How Your Child Can Reach Their #1 Math Goal:

Understand Math Easier

How Your Child Can Reach Their #1 Math Goal:

Understand Math Easier

Does your child struggle to understand math in class?
What do they do when they get confused?
Do they immediately get frustrated?
Do they give up?


Do they conclude they just don’t have what it takes?
Do they say that they
are simply ‘stupid’? Have they tried asking questions but didn’t get satisfactory answers?
Do they struggle to finish homework, and when they finally do, they make a lot of mistakes?


The good news is, your child is able to understand math easier – understand much more without studying more.

The bad news is, they won't improve by using the simplistic and ineffective methods used at school – doing homework, watching videos, “solving more problems”.

Your child needs to change the way they learn math.


The schools teach children 2 key learning methods.
Both shockingly ineffective: passive learning and homework.

Your child needs to focus on active learning. They need to solve problems actively, using step by step methods.


Watching videos and reading examples from the textbook isn’t enough.
This is a mistake children make at all levels of math, from Pre-Algebra to Calculus.
Your child needs to solve at least 3 problems of each type, to gain an in-depth understanding.
They need to ask questions and make mistakes, instead of being afraid of them.


If their teacher’s answers are not satisfactory, your child should ask their tutor or go to the tutorial center (or ask someone else for help). Finally, they need to refresh and strengthen their math fundamentals. Their class doesn’t cover those, most teachers incorrectly assume that children have learned and mastered them – which can't be farther from the truth.


Strengthening the fundamentals will help your child speed up, understand math better, improve their confidence and be able to redirect their attention in class, and during studying, to understanding of the new concepts instead of digging through the fundamental math operations.

Your Child’s Potential For Improvement

Your Child’s Potential For Improvement

Develop the fundamentals
For children in your child’s situation, developing fundamental math skills often improves speed and confidence by 3-5X.
Big progress is possible
Children in a similar situation to your child’s need a lot of 1-on-1 attention and guidance. But in spite of a very low score, your child is likely able to progress significantly, and make a big improvement in their grade and confidence as soon as within the first 2 months.
Deep learning
Deep learning will have a huge positive impact on your child’s progress in math.
Long Term Improvement
Your child’s improvement in this class will help them build the skills to do much better at higher levels of math.

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