Math Help

There’s a lot more to math than simple numbers. Students need a strong sense of how numbers work, plus strong skills including short-term and long-term memory, logic and reasoning, and sustained attention skills. At LearningRx, we target these skills, and we work with students on key mathematical concepts, such as:

  • Thinking in numbers and quantities
  • Reading and writing math calculations
  • Analyzing and solving math problems

Our skills assessment will pinpoint the areas where math training can offer the most help for you or your child. Find a location near you and strengthen math skills today!

We have seen a huge improvement in his math scores at school and his ability to stay on task at home while working on homework.”

Your child may or may not achieve the same results as past LearningRx clients. But give us a call. We’d love to work with you, too!

There’s a lot more to math than simple numbers. Students need a strong sense of how numbers work, plus strong skills including short-term and long-term memory, logic and reasoning, and sustained attention skills. At LearningRx, we target these skills, and we work with students on key mathematical concepts, such as:

  • Thinking in numbers and quantities
  • Reading and writing math calculations
  • Analyzing and solving math problems

Our skills assessment will pinpoint the areas where math training can offer the most help for you or your child. Find a location near you and strengthen math skills today!

We have seen a huge improvement in his math scores at school and his ability to stay on task at home while working on homework.”

Your child may or may not achieve the same results as past LearningRx clients. But give us a call. We’d love to work with you, too!

Brain Training or Tutoring for Math Skills?

If you’re looking for math help, a math tutor might seem similar to brain training. In fact, brain training and math tutoring involve different approaches, and each one works best for different types of learners.

A math tutor will take a similar approach to teaching math that kids find at school. This can be helpful for students who’ve missed classes or benefit from repeating material. However, if students are having trouble in math class because they need to strengthen underlying skills, they’ll have just as much trouble with math tutoring.

This is where brain training offers a different approach to math help. Rather than simply repeating classroom content, brain training has helped students build the underlying cognitive skills that students use for math. The goal is for students to understand math more quickly, easily, and naturally all on their own.

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Tutoring can be a good fit for students who:

  • Have missed classes due to illness
  • Have recently moved to a new school
  • Are learning from a substitute teacher
  • Benefit from reviewing class materials

Brain training is a great choice fit for students who:

  • Need to work harder or longer on schoolwork than peers
  • Have trouble focusing on lessons and assignments
  • Are having difficulty with core skills, like reading or math
  • Have tried tutoring in the past but haven’t seen results

Brain Training or Tutoring for Math Skills?

If you’re looking for math help, a math tutor might seem similar to brain training. In fact, brain training and math tutoring involve different approaches, and each one works best for different types of learners.

A math tutor will take a similar approach to teaching math that kids find at school. This can be helpful for students who’ve missed classes or benefit from repeating material. However, if students are having trouble in math class because they need to strengthen underlying skills, they’ll have just as much trouble with math tutoring.

This is where brain training offers a different approach to math help. Rather than simply repeating classroom content, brain training has helped students build the underlying cognitive skills that students use for math. The goal is for students to understand math more quickly, easily, and naturally all on their own.

Image of girl doing a brain training activity at LearningRx

Tutoring can be a good fit for students who:

  • Have missed classes due to illness
  • Have recently moved to a new school
  • Are learning from a substitute teacher
  • Benefit from reviewing class materials

Brain training is a great choice fit for students who:

  • Need to work harder or longer on schoolwork than peers
  • Have trouble focusing on lessons and assignments
  • Are having difficulty with core skills, like reading or math
  • Have tried tutoring in the past but haven’t seen results

Our Programs are Backed by Science

MathRx® is designed to build and strengthen math skills through one-on-one games and exercise with a LearningRx brain trainer. Between 2010 and 2022, more than 3,519 kids and teens completed our math program and saw an average gain in math skills of 2.8 years!

While individual results may vary, we’d love the opportunity to work with you or your child!

Our Programs are Backed by Science

MathRx® is designed to build and strengthen math skills through one-on-one games and exercise with a LearningRx brain trainer. Between 2010 and 2022, more than 3,519 kids and teens completed our math program and saw an average gain in math skills of 2.8 years!

While individual results may vary, we’d love the opportunity to work with you or your child!

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You or your child may or may not achieve the same results as past LearningRx clients. But give us a call. We’d love to work with you, too!

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