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What do young children really need to understand about numbers? And why do some students struggle so much with maths—even from the very beginning?
In this insightful episode, I’m joined by Professor Daniel Ansari, a leading cognitive neuroscientist whose work has shaped how we understand early mathematical development. We explore what number sense actually is, why symbolic understanding is so important and how to build arithmetic fluency without creating anxiety.
Daniel also unpacks key ideas around subitising, dyscalculia and the role of spatial reasoning in maths success. If you teach in the early years or support students who find maths difficult, this episode is packed with practical insights you can take straight into your classroom.
Tune in for an evidence-based conversation that will empower you to better support every child's mathematical journey, fostering confidence, fluency and a genuine love for maths!
Resources mentioned:
Twitter: @NumCogLab
Twitter/X: @learnwithmrlee
Facebook: @learningwithmrlee
Linkedin: @brendan-lee-kft
Website: learnwithlee.net
https://www.patreon.com/KnowledgeforTeachersPodcast
Daniel Ansari is a Professor and Canada Research Chair in Developmental Cognitive
Effective Primary Maths Teaching is my live, two-day online course designed to help you stop second-guessing and start teaching with clarity and purpose.
Across two highly practical days, I’ll walk you through:
Everything’s grounded in the science of learning, backed by real classroom examples, and designed so you can take action straight away. You’ll leave with a workbook, an action plan, and the confidence to use it all on Monday.
🗓️ Dates:
Whether you’re a teacher wanting clarity or a leader building consistency, this is the course people tell me they wish they’d done years ago.
▶️ Register now: events.humanitix.com/effective-primary-maths-teaching
The last one sold out — don’t miss out.
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What do young children really need to understand about numbers? And why do some students struggle so much with maths—even from the very beginning?
In this insightful episode, I’m joined by Professor Daniel Ansari, a leading cognitive neuroscientist whose work has shaped how we understand early mathematical development. We explore what number sense actually is, why symbolic understanding is so important and how to build arithmetic fluency without creating anxiety.
Daniel also unpacks key ideas around subitising, dyscalculia and the role of spatial reasoning in maths success. If you teach in the early years or support students who find maths difficult, this episode is packed with practical insights you can take straight into your classroom.
Tune in for an evidence-based conversation that will empower you to better support every child's mathematical journey, fostering confidence, fluency and a genuine love for maths!
Resources mentioned:
Twitter: @NumCogLab
Twitter/X: @learnwithmrlee
Facebook: @learningwithmrlee
Linkedin: @brendan-lee-kft
Website: learnwithlee.net
https://www.patreon.com/KnowledgeforTeachersPodcast
Daniel Ansari is a Professor and Canada Research Chair in Developmental Cognitive
Effective Primary Maths Teaching is my live, two-day online course designed to help you stop second-guessing and start teaching with clarity and purpose.
Across two highly practical days, I’ll walk you through:
Everything’s grounded in the science of learning, backed by real classroom examples, and designed so you can take action straight away. You’ll leave with a workbook, an action plan, and the confidence to use it all on Monday.
🗓️ Dates:
Whether you’re a teacher wanting clarity or a leader building consistency, this is the course people tell me they wish they’d done years ago.
▶️ Register now: events.humanitix.com/effective-primary-maths-teaching
The last one sold out — don’t miss out.

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