Cracking the Code on Math Struggles:
5 Must-Know Strategies for
Parents and Teachers This Fall
🔒 Unlock practical tools rooted in research to help your neurodiverse learners thrive in math.
🔍 What You’ll Learn
Crack the Code on Math Struggles in just 45 minutes with a fast-paced, research-backed webinar designed for parents, teachers, and interventionists supporting students with learning differences.
If you’ve ever wondered why some students just don’t get math—even with extra help—this session will show you why traditional instruction often falls short and what to do instead.
✅ By attending, you’ll learn how to:
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Identify the three key strands of math proficiency (semantics, procedural fluency, and verbal reasoning) and spot where breakdowns occur
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Use the CRA instructional model (Concrete–Representational–Abstract) to build long-lasting numeracy skills
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Boost math vocabulary and concept retention using etymology, morphology, and explicit language instruction
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Apply simple, evidence-based strategies from the What Works Clearinghouse to support students with dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD, and other learning differences
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Reduce cognitive overload with tools like spaced retrieval, interleaving, and chunked instruction
Whether you’re a classroom teacher, homeschool parent, or support staff, this webinar is designed to give you practical tools you can use immediately—no extra curriculum required.
🤔WHO IS THIS WEBINAR FOR?
🧩Math Interventionists and Teachers
Your school has chosen a curriculum—but it doesn’t quite fit your Tier 3 students. We’ll show you how to adjust instruction using research-informed methods that actually work for students who learn differently.
📚Special Education
You know that writing IEPs is just the beginning. You want your students to meet those goals—and we’ll share how to do that with targeted, research-informed math strategies and interventions.
🏡Parents
You want to move at your child’s pace, not a textbook’s. In this webinar, you’ll gain tools and confidence to teach math in a way that makes sense for your learner’s unique brain—no curriculum script required.
Watch this webinar on-demand!
25 Min Sessions

MFM Basic
3 x 25 min
sessions per week
Features Included:
✔ Manipulatives
✔ Ongoing informal assessment
✔ Weekly progress reports
Great for:
✔ 9-11 years old
✔ Students functioning at or below 3rd grade
✔ Students needing help with math facts, place value, and basic operations
$810 per month

MFM Boost
4 x 25 min
sessions per week
Features Included:
✔ Manipulatives
✔ Ongoing informal assessment
✔ Weekly progress reports
Great for:
✔ 9-11 years old
✔ Students functioning at or below 3rd grade
✔ Students needing help with math facts, place value, and basic operations
✔ Students with high support needs or families who want to boost student achievement
$900 per month
55 Min Sessions

MFM Basic
2 x 55 min
sessions per week
Features Included:
✔ Manipulatives
✔ Ongoing informal assessment
✔ Weekly progress reports
Great for:
✔ 12-15 years old
✔ Students working on more complex topics like fractions or pre-algebra
$885 per month

MFM Boost
4 x 55 min
sessions per week
Features Included:
✔ Manipulatives
✔ Ongoing informal assessment
✔ Weekly progress reports
Great for:
✔ 12-15 years old
✔ Students working on more complex topics like fractions or pre-algebra
✔ Students with high support needs or families who want to boost student achievement
$1,245 per month
🔒 Unlock practical tools rooted in research to help your neurodiverse learners thrive in math.
🎯By the End You’ll Know:

What research says about effective math instruction and how to build a math toolkit that actually works for students who learn differently

How the CRA method (Concrete–Representational–Abstract) works and integrates across all three levels.

Ways learning differences affect early number concepts and how to navigate them

Research-informed practices to support working memory, retention, and fluency
Meet Your Host
Heather Brand
Meet Heather
>Heather Brand, the Operations Manager at Made for Math, has over 15 years of experience in education, beginning her career in the classroom and tutoring prior to that.
Early on, she noticed that about a fifth of her students didn’t respond as expected to traditional school curriculums, a pattern she observed even when transitioning to teaching in gifted education—including with her own child.
This discovery sparked her passion for understanding dyslexia, neurodiversity, and the science of reading. Heather became a trained reading interventionist through Neuhaus and achieved remarkable success in helping students overcome reading challenges.
Motivated to find a similar approach for math, she discovered Made for Math and became a trained practitioner in Marilyn Zecher’s Multisensory Math. Heather’s expertise and dedication continue to transform the learning experiences of neurodiverse students.


















