Winter Break is a Great Time to Try Mathnasium

Dec 8, 2017 | Cottage Grove

Parents often ask us “When is the best time to try Mathnasium?”

If your child is struggling in math the best time is now.  Struggling children want immediate relief. We Fix Broken Math Tools

If your child would benefit from a math turbo boost, consider enrolling over the winter holidays.  School breaks in the winter and summer are ideal times to try Mathnasium. Without the pressures of math homework and math tests, they focus on closing math gaps or on getting ahead.

Children at Mathnasium are busy building their brains instead of watching tv or playing video games.

If they are enrolling in one of our test prep courses, starting in the winter gives them a full 4-5 months to prepare before they test in the spring. Plus, they can get some intense study time in during the two weeks without schoolwork. 

Next Steps to Try Mathnasium during the Winter Holidays

Step 1. Call today. We are busiest when school is out. To make sure we have space for you and get you the best deals, it is best to plan ahead.

Step 2. Tell us about your child. We will ask: What grade they are in, if they are below, at, or above grade level, and what their goals are while they are at Mathnasium.

Step 3. Schedule a tour of our center and no-risk assessment.  The results from the no-risk assessment will help us develop a customized learning plan using our proprietary curriculum. Methods page

Step 4.   Decide what enrollment option fits your child’s needs best.

We have special one-week and two-week options just for the winter break. It is also a great time to start one of our year round enrollments.

Not which sure option is best for your child? Don’t worry, we will use the results from the assessment will help guide your decision. 

Math confidence makes a great gift too! Give your child the joy of success in math.

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