Help your child thrive in math.
✔️ Avoid future frustration with math homework.
✔️ Feel confident while supporting your child in math.
✔️ Raise a child who's a math thinker in a tech-driven world.
Can you imagine if the only time our kids interacted with words was during reading class at school? We immerse our children in reading – reading books at home, reading words on cereal boxes and directions for toys, singing songs and rhymes.
To thrive in math, our children need to be immersed in the math around them. I’ll show you how.
Do you struggle with:
Confusion about how math is taught in school now?
Fear that your own not-so-great math experiences are preventing you from helping your child?
Indecision about which math activities and conversations are right for your child’s age?
Be the parent who’s good at math.
Life is busy, and your time is valuable. I’ll tell you what you need to know about the math your child is doing in the most straightforward way possible.
Say goodbye to the endless Pinterest scroll and Google searches. Get weekly plans with games and conversation starters designed for your child’s age.
You don’t have to navigate this on your own. Math is taught differently than when we were in school, and I’m here to walk through these changes with you.
Hi, I’m Neily!
And I’ve felt exactly the way you’re probably feeling right now.
As parents, we want to prepare our children to live meaningful and fulfilled lives. In today’s tech-driven world, we can’t get around the fact that understanding math – like really understanding math – is a must.
But, gosh, there’s a lot on our to-do list, isn’t there?
I can’t help you with what to cook for dinner tonight, and you definitely don’t want my advice on potty training. But as a mom of two and former Director of Math for six elementary and middle schools, I absolutely can make the math easier for you.
In my 15 years of experience in math education, I’ve seen first-hand the ways children benefit when math is a regular part of their everyday lives at home. They soar.
And it’s simpler than you’d expect. I’d love to show you.