In the Math-U-See world, the manipulatives ARE critical to successful instruction—but parents often miss how to capitalize on them. Join us for a
Exploring the Benefits of Sound Therapy for Students Who Learn Differently [Show]
Exploring the Benefits of Sound Therapy for Students Who Learn Differently [Show]
Faith Berens, a trained dyslexia interventionist who holds a certification in Equipping Minds Cognitive Curriculum, joins us to discuss sound therapy,
Pros and Cons of Changing Curriculum [Show]
Pros and Cons of Changing Curriculum [Show]
We all have our favorite curriculum. What are the things to consider when you feel like your favorite is not serving your child well? Join us as we
Preventing Summer Learning Loss [Show]
Preventing Summer Learning Loss [Show]
If you are a family who traditionally takes the summer off, how do you get back in the academic "groove" after summer? Our team will share practical
Steve Demme Guest Interview [Show]
Steve Demme Guest Interview [Show]
Join us for this very special interview with Steve Demme, the creator of Math-U-See and founder of Building Faith and Family. Hear Steve’s story and
Outdoor Education Opportunities that Make Memories for Your Student [Show]
Outdoor Education Opportunities that Make Memories for Your Student [Show]
Take your summer outdoors and create educational opportunities that are fun, memorable, and different. We will have ideas and resources for
How to Plan Your Homeschooling [Show]
How to Plan Your Homeschooling [Show]
Join us as we host Pam Barnhill, award-winning educator and homeschool mom of three awesome kids. A recovering public school teacher, Pam is the
Incorporating Virtual Reality into Your Homeschool [Show]
Incorporating Virtual Reality into Your Homeschool [Show]
Experiences—that is how the brain is wired to learn. To engage, from birth, with the world, learning through interactions with objects, spaces, and
Helping the “Artsy” Math Student Succeed [Show]
Helping the “Artsy” Math Student Succeed [Show]
There is often a misconception that artistic and mathematical thinking are opposites. Math and art are more like fraternal twins—they might not look









