According to BBCNews.com (May 5, 2016), the number-one reason a building collapses is because the foundation is too weak. In the article, a civil
Sweden Should Trust Parents with Educational Choices
Sweden Should Trust Parents with Educational Choices
It is something of a pastime for political pundits to unfavorably compare America to Sweden. Whether it’s healthcare or parental leave or early
Finding Homeschool Support Online
Finding Homeschool Support Online
Making the decision to homeschool can be one of the easiest (and most difficult) decisions ever! It's the only job where people judge the totality of
Real Life Math: 7 Practical Examples
Real Life Math: 7 Practical Examples
You don’t have to look very hard to realize that math is around us all the time and impacts our lives on a daily basis. Your students may not realize
How and When to Take a “Math Break”
How and When to Take a “Math Break”
Sometimes in our schooling journey it can be wise to take a break from math. This need can be caused by a variety of reasons. Maybe your student has
Finding Joy in Helping a Different Learner Succeed [Show]
Finding Joy in Helping a Different Learner Succeed [Show]
Your child has a learning difference (ADHD, dyslexia, dysgraphia, etc.). What are practical ideas you can implement to help foster your student's
An Occupational Therapist Talks with Us About Handwriting [Show]
An Occupational Therapist Talks with Us About Handwriting [Show]
Handwriting struggles take many forms, and parents often have a difficult time sorting concern from frustration. Join us for a conversation with Katie
Balancing Homeschooling While Working from Home
Balancing Homeschooling While Working from Home
With the continued popularity of homeschooling and remote work since the COVID-19 pandemic, it was only a matter of time before families started to
When AIM for Addition and Subtraction is the Right Choice
When AIM for Addition and Subtraction is the Right Choice
At Math-U-See, we often see students who struggle mathematically. The roots of those struggles are sometimes a mystery to educators and parents alike.