Valentine’s Day Kids Math Help Activity!

By Mathnasium | February 4, 2020

Valentine’s Day is all about finding opportunities to express our love and appreciation for the people and things that have a positive impact on our lives. At Mathnasium, of course this includes the subject of math itself! We have seen firsthand that those who love and enjoy math are more successful in school and life. This is why we provide kids math help in the way that allows our students to truly understand math, and often even come to love it!

Celebrate Mathematics And Statistics Awareness Month This April!

By Mathnasium | April 8, 2019

How do you feel about math? Many people say they either love or hate math, with no middle ground. They think if they aren’t really good at it then they must be really bad at it, or that if they don’t have a STEM job where they use math all the time then they will probably have a job where they don’t need it at all.

9 Fun Activities to Prevent Summer Learning Loss (and Boost Math Skills)

By Mathnasium | June 11, 2018

Long summer days invite the family to spend extra time relaxing, playing, and connecting. Many parents also look for ways bolster their children’s math skills, but family time should be fun, not stressful! We compiled nine fun family activities that help combat “the summer learning loss phenomenon” (a.k.a. “the summer slide”) in math and create lasting memories.

Choose the Right Summer Math Program for Your Child

By Mathnasium | April 9, 2018

When summer hits, academic skills start to slip. In fact, studies show that children lose as much as three months of their math skills over the summer, which can result in lower self-confidence, and a lower chance of success when school starts back up in the fall. One of the best ways to prevent summer learning loss is through summer camps that combine academics and fun!

Plenty of summer math learning programs are available to assist kids who need or want stronger math skills. Comparing them, though, is like comparing apples to bananas: They’re in the same category but aren’t at all the same. They may all sound great in their advertisements, but how do you choose which summer math program is truly the best fit for your child?