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Favorite Summer Learning Must-Haves to Prevent Brain Drain

May 4, 2026 | Wauwatosa Blog

Keep young minds sharp this summer with these 5 fun math games that prevent brain drain and make learning feel like play.

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How to Beat the Summer Slide: 6 Ways to Keep Kids Learning

May 4, 2026 | Wauwatosa Blog

Did you know that children typically lose 2-3 months of math skills over the summer months? Here are ways to avoid the summer slide in your child's math development.

Summer Math Learning Keeps Students on Track for Success

Apr 7, 2026 | Wauwatosa Blog

Incorporating consistent, enjoyable, and meaningful opportunities for math learning into your family’s summer agenda could benefit your kids long after they bid summer break a fond farewell. The reason: summer learning loss (or the “summer slide”). This r..

Mathnasium & Greenlight Financial Literacy Month Partnership: In-Center Activities & a National Sweepstakes

Mar 31, 2026 | Wauwatosa Blog

Mathnasium and Greenlight are teaming up for Financial Literacy Month. Read about our in-center activities and a national sweepstakes your family can enter today.

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4 Ways to Celebrate Mother’s Day with STEM-Inspired Gifts and Activities

Mar 30, 2026 | Wauwatosa Blog

Incorporating STEM activities into Mother's Day celebrations fosters fun and meaningful family bonding and cultivates crucial skills in children. Check out these four fun and engaging STEM-inspired activities to enjoy with your child on Mother's Day!

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5 Tips for End-of-Year Success

Mar 9, 2026 | Wauwatosa Blog

Help your child finish the school year strong in math with simple steps to build confidence and prevent learning loss.

Pi Day

Pi Day March 14

Feb 13, 2026 | Wauwatosa Blog

It’s our favorite time of year again! March 14 marks another math holiday to celebrate the mathematical constant pi (π), reminding us that math is fun and applicable outside the math classroom. Pi is the ratio of a circle’s circumference (C) to its diamet..

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