Many of the parents of students at Mathnasium of Parker report that their friends ask them if Mathnasium is a good fit for their own children. Almost every student benefits from our individualized instruction.
It is really the parents who must determine where Mathnasium fits into their family's life. This handy checklist can help you determine whether you should consider Mathnasium of Parker for supplemental math education.
As a parent you …
- Believe math skills are critical
- Understand math skills build upon each other
- Invest resources in your child’s current and future success
- Reject the idea that certain kids just don’t have a “math brain”
- Know that hard work yields great results
- Want more peace and calm in your house at homework time
- Feel concerned about your child’s attitude or anxiety about math
- Worry that your child may not be ready for their current, or next, grade in math
- Wonder if your child suffers with a math learning disability
- Get report cards or tests results showing your child is significantly behind, or ahead, of the rest of their class
- Understand that kids need math stimulation during school breaks
- Spend time trying to learn your children’s math so you can help your children
- Rely on Kahn Academy or other websites to teach your children concepts
- Get frustrated with the school’s and/or teacher’s way of teaching math
- Get confused by Common Core Math Standards
- Want your child to prepare for the SAT or the PSAT
- Want to give your child the gift of truly understanding math and excelling in it
If you checked 2 or more boxes, you owe it to yourself and your child to learn a little bit more about Mathnasium of Parker. Give us a call 303-840-1184 and ask us more about our program and how it can help your child.
Don’t worry too much if your child isn’t enthusiastic about the idea at first. They usually come around after their first lesson or two!
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