Math anxiety is real — and it is more common in homeschool families than most people realize. Math & More helps students, parents, and families move from stress and shutdown to confidence and connection.
Math anxiety is not a learning disability. It is an emotional response — often rooted in past experiences, pressure, or the belief that math is something only certain people can do.
Refusing to start math assignments
Crying or shutting down when numbers appear
Saying "I'm just bad at math" repeatedly
Physical complaints (stomachaches, headaches) before math time
Rushing through work just to get it over with
Avoiding any activity that involves numbers
Extreme frustration or anger during math lessons
Loss of confidence that spills into other subjects
If any of these feel familiar — you are not alone, and your child is not broken.
These are signs that your child needs a different kind of support — not more worksheets, not more pressure, but a confidence-centered approach that meets them where they are.
A six-step process designed specifically for homeschool families — addressing the emotional, relational, and academic dimensions of math learning together.
We identify the fears, patterns, and emotional barriers that are getting in the way of learning.
We explore the stories students and parents carry about math — and gently begin to rewrite them.
We create safe, low-pressure learning environments where students feel capable and supported.
We strengthen mathematical understanding through practical, real-world application.
We connect math to money, everyday life, and experiences that matter to the student.
We help families apply learning with confidence — inside and outside the home.
Math confidence is a family journey. Math & More offers programs for students, parents, families, and educators — all built around the same core belief: every child can learn math with the right support.
"My child shuts down the moment numbers appear."
They ask questions instead of shutting down — and stay curious.
"Math feels stressful and overwhelming for our whole family."
Math feels meaningful, connected to real life, and even enjoyable.
"I wonder if I am failing them as their teacher."
You feel confident, equipped, and supported as their guide.
"Nothing we try seems to work."
You have a clear framework — and a community walking alongside you.
Join a free workshop and discover a more practical, confidence-centered approach to learning — for your student, your family, and yourself.