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Today, we’re diving into a topic many people carry quietly: math anxiety. For some, math sparks curiosity and creativity—but for others, it stirs stress, frustration, and even shame. Sometimes, beneath that anxiety, there may be deeper learning differences, like dyscalculia or other math-related challenges.
The good news? Struggling with math doesn’t define us. With the right mindset, tools, and human connection, math can be reframed into something approachable—and even joyful.
That’s why I’m thrilled to welcome Robert Ahdoot as today’s guest. Robert is a passionate math educator and founder of YayMath.org, a free online library of math video lessons filmed live in his classroom, often with costumes and characters that make math come alive. He’s also delivered multiple TEDx talks and is the author of One-on-One 101: The Art of Inspired and Effective Individualized Instruction. Robert’s mission is to transform learning through trust, connection, and joy—especially for students who struggle.
https://www.yaymath.org/
By Educational Therapy LLCToday, we’re diving into a topic many people carry quietly: math anxiety. For some, math sparks curiosity and creativity—but for others, it stirs stress, frustration, and even shame. Sometimes, beneath that anxiety, there may be deeper learning differences, like dyscalculia or other math-related challenges.
The good news? Struggling with math doesn’t define us. With the right mindset, tools, and human connection, math can be reframed into something approachable—and even joyful.
That’s why I’m thrilled to welcome Robert Ahdoot as today’s guest. Robert is a passionate math educator and founder of YayMath.org, a free online library of math video lessons filmed live in his classroom, often with costumes and characters that make math come alive. He’s also delivered multiple TEDx talks and is the author of One-on-One 101: The Art of Inspired and Effective Individualized Instruction. Robert’s mission is to transform learning through trust, connection, and joy—especially for students who struggle.
https://www.yaymath.org/