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Specialties
Math Tutoring
SAT/ACT and other Test Preparation
Homework Help
«We know how to teach your child math.»
Our specially trained math instructors will teach your child how to understand
math in an individual setting — our unique approach enables us to effectively
explain math concepts well and lend a helping hand to every student. Our tutors
foster a caring, encouraging environment that helps kids thrive and learn!
«We pinpoint your child’s learning needs, meet them where they are, and take
them where they need to go.»
Mathnasium instructors use our unique assessment process to determine (with
great accuracy) exactly what each child knows and what they need to learn.
Next, we design a customized learning plan for teaching the concepts the student
needs to master. It doesn’t stop there — our encouraging instructors continually
check progress along the way to make sure kids truly understand and retain the
concepts we’ve taught. The results are transformative — kids will see measurable
changes in attitude, confidence, and school progress.
«We will help your child overcome homework frustration.»
Our instructors will also set aside time to provide homework help. We help kids
understand the homework assignment so they feel better prepared to complete
the work at home — underscoring their understanding of concepts and
transforming homework frustration into a welcome challenge.”
History
Established in 2010.
The Mathnasium Method is the life’s work of Larry Martinek, Mathnasium’s Chief Instructional Officer and a teacher and math teaching consultant in the Los Angeles area for the past 30 years. It’s the best there is: a time-tested, personalized program, that employs diagnostics, instruction, worksheets, manipulatives, and games to build Number Sense, and with it, confidence and a deep understanding and lifelong love of mathematics.
Our Vernon Hills location opened in June 2010.
Meet the Business Owner
Sridhar P.
Business Owner
Sridhar Palwai has a strong background in teaching people concepts in ways that make sense to them. As a financial executive for multinational companies. He is now applying those skills by teaching kids the language of math in ways that make sense to them.