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EVERYONE
IS A MATH

PERSON

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Too many families have negative associations with math. Our hope is that families come to enjoy and understand math in a different way. Please explore what we have to offer and let us know topics or other needs that we might be able to help you with, we’re here for you!

The Math Happiness Project was created by two former teachers with their PhDs in education and is here to support and empower families. Our goal is to provide families with the knowledge and tools they need to support their students in rich mathematical learning that aligns with current best practices. 

Demystifying "New Math"

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Math Coaching Services for Families

Math learning starts long before children enter a classroom, and as a parent or caregiver, you play a crucial role in shaping their confidence and curiosity. Whether your child is just beginning to explore numbers or is already tackling more advanced math concepts in school, our coaching services provide the guidance, strategies, and support you need to help them thrive.​

Downloadable Printables 

Building a Positive Relationship with Math: A Guide for Families

Help your child grow in math confidence, curiosity, and understanding with these 7 simple and powerful strategies to build a positive relationship with math at home.

Number Line Hop

Play number line hop indoors with painters tape or outdoors with chalk. Either way you'll be working on relationships between numbers and addition and subtraction skills!

Tips for Finding the Math in Picture Books

This printable handout shares tips and ideas for engaging your child in mathematical thinking when reading picture books.

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