Support starts with a conversation.
If your child is finding maths overwhelming, has lost confidence, or simply needs support explained in a different way, I’d be happy to help.
Whether you’re exploring group tuition, premium 1:1 support, home education maths support, holiday revision sessions, or future membership options, the first step is simply understanding what your child needs.
There is no pressure to commit immediately, just a calm conversation about the right support.
When maths feels difficult, support matters
Many parents reach out because their child:
✓ feels anxious about maths
✓ has lost confidence
✓ says they “hate maths”
✓ finds learning hard to access
✓ struggles in classroom settings
✓ needs support explained differently
✓ isn’t sure if group tuition would be the right fit
Every student is different, and together we can explore the best next step.
Send an Enquiry
Complete the form below and I’ll reply within 48 hours to discuss your child’s needs and, if suitable, arrange a consultation.
Not sure which option is right? That’s completely fine — we can discuss this together.
What happens next?
| 1. Enquiry received I’ll review your message and reply within 48 hours. | 3. Right support Together, we’ll decide whether group tuition, premium 1:1 support, home-ed support, or another option is the best fit. |
| 2. Consultation If appropriate, we’ll arrange a consultation to explore your child’s current challenges and goals. | 4. Calm start Your child begins support in a way that feels structured, encouraging, and manageable. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to know which support option is right before contacting you?
No. Many parents are unsure, and that’s absolutely okay. The consultation helps identify the most suitable next step.
Are lessons online?
Yes, sessions are delivered online in a calm and structured learning environment. There are plenty of opportunities for interaction.
My child is anxious about maths. Can you help?
Yes. Support is designed to rebuild confidence, reduce overwhelm, and help students access maths in a way that feels more manageable.
Do you support neurodiverse learners?
Yes. Learning is adapted to suit individual needs and create an accessible, supportive experience.
Is 1:1 tuition available?
Yes, though spaces are limited and offered where individual support is the best fit.
What if I’m not sure group tuition will suit my child?
That’s something we can discuss during consultation. Group support is kept small and structured to ensure students feel safe, supported, and able to learn.
Finding the right support can make all the difference
Confidence often comes before progress.
The right environment can help students feel calmer, more capable, and able to access maths again — one step at a time.
If you’d like to explore the best support for your child, I’d love to hear from you.
