
Learning math isn’t just about crunching numbers and solving equations. It plays a critical role in developing cognitive skills that extend beyond the

In an ever-evolving world of education, the tools and methods we use to teach our children also adapt to technological progress. Among these

In 1935, researcher Dr. Samuel Orton and educator Anna Gillingham were among the first to talk about reading difficulties and how they are processed differently in the brain.

We come bearing good news! Math doesn’t have to be boring, difficult, or intimidating! Textbook math, memorizing formulas, and so on often result

Math! Some students love it, and some absolutely detest it. As parents, you are constantly trying to help your Child generate an affection

In the battle of the Titans, on one side you have the calculator- weighing around 0.2 lb, compatible, convenient, and a public favorite.

We don’t think the abacus’s many benefits need to be reiterated. In today’s competitive world, parents are well-versed in alternative ways to enhance

Every child is born with an innate curiosity to learn new things, to understand how nature works, and to achieve a basic understanding

As we celebrate Women’s History Month in March, and Women’s Day on the horizon, it’s time we shine the spotlight on the math superwomen over generations. Despite facing numerous obstacles of all kinds in the past, these women have fought against all odds to make groundbreaking discoveries and advancements that have shaped the world of mathematics.

Long ago, at the dawn of human civilization, our ancestors grappled with a fascinating challenge: how to measure and quantify the world around