Calculation disorder dyscalculiaVideos1 min«Dyscalculia - how the brain learns to calculate»Dyscalculia. Early detection of dyscalculia can protect against frustration and fear of failure, says neuroscientist Karin Kucian.
Education1 minHow do I help my child with maths?Your child is stuck with their maths homework and is getting nowhere. Frustration sets in and your child asks you for help.
Development5 minPreschool children can multiply and divide intuitivelyResearch in developmental psychology shows that preschoolers, toddlers and even newborns have some truly amazing number skills.
Videos1 minWhat to do if you can't do the maths?Hardly any other subject causes as much discomfort as maths. We show you how you as parents can help.
Videos2 minHow do I motivate my child for maths?What should you do if your child only brings home unsatisfactory grades in maths? We show you how you as parents can help.
Family17 minZero desire for mathsHardly any other subject causes as much resentment as maths. It scares many children. They lose interest and self-confidence.
Family4 min«Sometimes I just sat there and waited»Samuel, 14, from Schüpfen BE, was running out of time in maths. A reduction in learning targets, special educational help and his mum Sabine helped him.
Family4 min«Maths is a bit of fun, but not quite»Michelle, 12, from Bern likes to go her own way - whether on horseback or solving maths problems. Her mum Nicole loves maths just as much maths as much as she does.
Family4 min«Can maths eat you?»At the age of three, Lian counted to 20, at five he discovered a system behind the maths. Today he is eight and realises that large numbers are unimaginable.
Family7 min«Catching up in maths is difficult»Peter Geering, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics Didactics, taught prospective teachers how to support children in maths.
Columns1 min6 tips: How parents can help with mathsIn hardly any other school subject do children learn at such different speeds as in maths. Fabian Grolimund, Stefanie Rietzler and Lis Reusser give tips.
Learning3 minFear of maths and the consequencesRecent research shows that most children with a strong fear of maths do not perform poorly in this subject.
Bullying17 minA good school: what is it?Stefanie Ritzler and Fabian Grolimund have been thinking about how schools can succeed. Their results are encouraging.