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Math Makes Sense When It's Taught Right

Visual, hands-on math instruction that builds real understanding — not just memorization. Covered by your Texas Education Freedom Account.

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When Math Doesn't Click

For students with learning differences, math can feel like a foreign language. Traditional instruction moves too fast, relies too heavily on memorization, and leaves struggling students behind.

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Dyscalculia
Difficulty with number sense and math facts
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Processing Differences
Need more time or different representations
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Math Anxiety
Past failures created fear of trying

The CRA Approach

We use the Concrete-Representational-Abstract (CRA) framework — the research-backed method for teaching math to students with learning differences.

C

Concrete

Hands-on manipulatives and physical objects to build foundational understanding

R

Representational

Drawings, diagrams, and visual models that bridge to symbolic thinking

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Abstract

Numbers and symbols — only after understanding is solid

What Makes Us Different

  • No rushing ahead — We ensure mastery at each level before moving on
  • Multiple representations — If one approach doesn't work, we try another
  • Real-world connections — Math that means something, not just worksheets
  • Confidence building — Small wins that rebuild belief in ability
  • ARD/IEP alignment — Supporting your child's documented math goals

Math Topics We Cover

Foundational Skills

  • • Number sense
  • • Counting strategies
  • • Place value
  • • Basic operations

Elementary Math

  • • Multiplication/division
  • • Fractions
  • • Decimals
  • • Word problems

Middle School

  • • Pre-algebra
  • • Ratios & proportions
  • • Geometry basics
  • • Data & statistics

High School

  • • Algebra I & II
  • • Geometry
  • • Consumer math
  • • Test prep (STAAR, SAT)

Using TEFA for Math Support

Disability Funding for Math Learning Differences

Students with dyscalculia, math-related IEP goals, or learning disabilities affecting math may qualify for TEFA's $30,000 disability funding tier. This allows for intensive, consistent math intervention throughout the year.

Catching Up Takes Time

Math gaps compound — a student who struggles with fractions will struggle with algebra. TEFA funding allows for the sustained support needed to fill gaps and build forward, not just patch over problems.

Vendor-Direct Billing

No upfront costs. We bill the Texas Comptroller directly through Odyssey. Your TEFA funds go straight to your child's math instruction.

Frequently Asked Questions

My child is years behind in math. Is it too late to catch up?

No. We start where your child is, not where they "should" be. With the right instruction and enough time, students can close significant gaps. TEFA funding makes that sustained support possible.

Can you help with STAAR test prep?

Yes. We can incorporate STAAR-aligned content and test-taking strategies, though our focus is always on building genuine understanding rather than just test tricks. Students who understand math perform better on all assessments.

My child says they "hate math." Can you help with attitude?

Math hate usually comes from math confusion. When students start understanding and succeeding, attitudes shift. Our tutors are patient, encouraging, and skilled at making math feel less threatening.

How do online manipulatives work?

We use virtual manipulative tools that students can drag, group, and interact with on screen. For younger students or those who need more tactile input, we may recommend simple physical materials to have on hand during sessions.

Math Success Is Possible

Let's build a foundation for understanding — and show you how TEFA can fund it.