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Finally, a Multisensory Math Solution That Works for Your Neurodivergent Child.

Multisensory math instruction designed specifically for students with dyscalculia, ADHD, autism, and other learning differences. Rooted in research. Built for breakthroughs.

N**** was very apprehensive and upset about math tutoring in the summer but she finished the session happy and energized. 

- Mom of rising 7th grader

If Traditional Math Instruction Has Failed Your Child, You’re Not Alone.

You’ve tried everything—extra help, flashcards, maybe even a tutor or two.


But your child still gets overwhelmed, shuts down, or avoids math like the plague.

It’s not because they’re lazy.

Or incapable.
It’s because traditional methods weren’t built for the way their brain works.

Many bright, creative students with learning differences like dyscalculia, ADHD, or autism struggle with math—not because they can’t learn, but because no one’s taught them in a way they can actually understand.

At MindBridge Math Mastery, we do things differently.
We don’t just reteach school math—we rebuild it from the ground up using proven, multisensory strategies that make abstract concepts feel concrete.

Because when you teach math in the right way for the right brain? Everything changes.

For more information on Multisensory Math in a virtual Setting, feel free to read our blog post Engage and Excel: Incorporating Multisensory Math Instruction in a Virtual Setting

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Why Multisensory Math- And Why Does it Work?

Multisensory math isn’t just “using your hands.” It’s a research-backed approach that connects the visual, auditory, tactile, and kinesthetic parts of the brain—so students with learning differences can truly understand, not just memorize.

Visual Learning

We use color, models, and spatial reasoning to show patterns and structures.

Tactile  Learning

Students build concepts with manipulatives, not just hear about them.

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Auditory Connections

We talk through thinking—not just answers—so ideas stick.

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Kinesthetic Practice

Movement-based learning activates memory and attention systems.

Traditional math instruction is heavily verbal and abstract. But for neurodivergent learners, that’s like teaching swimming without water. Multisensory instruction builds math from the inside out—so understanding comes naturally.

Here's What Happen When You Work with Me

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✔ Meltdowns and shutdowns decrease


✔ Math starts making sense—for the first time


✔ Confidence grows session by session


✔ Students become more independent learners


✔ Parents finally stop feeling in the dark


✔ Progress is visible—and it’s real​

​​“She completely changed how my daughter sees herself. We went from tears and panic attacks to hearing her say, ‘Math’s not that bad!’ That transformation is priceless.”


— Parent of a 5th grader with dyscalculia

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Meet Ms. Susan, Your Child’s Math Advocate

Hi, I’m Ms. Susan—Certified Educational Clinician, Math Specialist, and a total believer in neurodivergent brilliance. I’ve spent over a decade helping bright-but-struggling students finally feel successful in math, especially those with dyscalculia, ADHD, autism and other learning differences.

With a Master’s in Curriculum & Instruction (Math Education K–12), multiple certifications, and extensive training in educational therapy, I don’t just tutor—I rewire how students relate to math. My sessions are completely personalized, research-backed, and rooted in love.

 

Because every child deserves to feel capable—and every parent deserves to know they made the right choice.

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13+ Years of Experience

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Master's Degree in Math Education

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Multisensory + Executive Functioning

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Satisfied K-12 students and Adult Learners Nationwide

What Other Parents Are Saying

“We saw more progress in one month with Ms. Susan than we had in the last two years of school.”
— Jason H., Parent of a 4th grader with dyscalculia

“I used to worry constantly about life after high school. But with her executive functioning coaching, I know my son will be ready. He’s gaining real skills—and real confidence.”
— Amanda R., Mom of an 11th grader with autism, dyscalculia, and dysgraphia

“She meets your child where they are—and brings them to where you never thought they could go.”
— Rebecca M., Parent of a 5th grader with ADHD

How it Works

Getting started is simple. Here’s what the journey looks like.

Why it works-for Students who Learn Differently

These aren’t just services. These are the outcomes you’ll see and feel—because every child deserves more than just “getting by” in math.

🧠 Deeper Understanding, Not Just Memorization

 

Your child will truly understand math—no tricks, no shortcuts.

🚀 Confidence That Spills into Other Subjects


Success in math creates a ripple effect across school (and life).

💬 You’ll Finally Feel Heard—and Supported


I collaborate with parents every step of the way. You’re part of this team, too.

🛑 Fewer Meltdowns and Less Avoidance


When learning makes sense, the frustration fades.

📊 Real, Visible Progress

 


You won’t be left guessing—progress is tracked and shared consistently.

🧩 Every Session Feels Tailored (Because It Is)


No cookie-cutter workbooks here—everything is built for your child’s brain.

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Frequently asked questions

Discover how Multisensory Math can transform your child's math journey!

Ready to Dive into Multisensory Math?

Embark on a transformative journey through math with our Multisensory Math tutoring program, utilizing proven strategies backed by research. Experience the power of hands-on learning and personalized instruction in a virtual setting that prioritizes engagement and comprehension. Contact us today to explore how our program can benefit your child's mathematical skills and confidence.

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