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Children who learn differently, whether through dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD, sensory differences, or other profiles, need mathematics instruction that is designed with their learning style in mind. Here is a research informed guide to the curricula that genuinely work for these learners.
One of the most common and most consequential questions in homeschool mathematics is also one of the least clearly answered: what order should the topics go in? Here is what the research on mathematical development tells us about the sequence that builds genuine understanding.
Homeschooling parents worry they are not doing enough math. Most are actually doing too much of it in the wrong way. Here is what the research on learning time, attention, and mathematical skill development actually recommends, and why it may surprise you.
The biggest fear of homeschooling parents is not paperwork or curriculum choices. It is math. Specifically, it is the terror of teaching something you never fully understood yourself. Here is what actually matters, and why your mathematical history is less important than you think.