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Elementary & Middle School Math

If your child is struggling with the basics—things like addition and subtraction with larger numbers, fractions, word problems, or early pre‑algebra—it can affect every math class that comes after. Many parents tell me they’re frustrated because homework takes far too long, simple quizzes turn into a source of stress, and their child starts to believe they’re “just not good at math.”

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High School Math

If your child is in Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, or Honors, these courses can get overwhelming fast. Many students learn steps and plug into formulas without understanding why. That may work for a quiz, but fails when problems are harder, wording changes, or during finals and SAT/ACT prep. Students often hear “you’re smart enough to figure it out”—I hear that too.

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Test & Exam Prep

If your child has a big math test coming up and you’re in the Boca Raton area, you’re not alone. I talk to a lot of parents who are worried about the SAT, ACT, PSAT, CLT, AP math exams, PERT, Accuplacer, EOCs, and even “just” the big chapter tests at school. The common theme is usually the same: “My kid is smart, but these tests are stressing everyone out.”

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College Math

College-level math can feel overwhelming fast. Whether it’s a required course for your major or just a class you need to get through, many students become confused, stressed, and quickly fall behind. With new concepts introduced rapidly and workloads increasing, it’s easy to lose confidence and slip further without prompt support.

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