Mathematics does not have to feel like a puzzle with missing pieces. For decades, students have been taught to memorize procedures without ever understanding why they work. This book changes that.
Dr. Angela Broaddus provides a clear, research‑backed roadmap for teaching math the way children actually learn. Through concrete objects, visual models, number lines, and thoughtful explanations, she shows how every concept from counting to fractions to integers can be built on a foundation of genuine understanding.
Mathematics is not a collection of isolated facts. It is a web of connected ideas. When students see those connections through multiple representations, they stop memorizing and start reasoning. This core message drives every chapter, reminding readers that understanding grows from relationships, not rules.
This book is written for classroom teachers, homeschool parents, and anyone who helps children learn math. It meets you where you are and gives you practical tools to use tomorrow. Whether you are new to teaching or have years of experience, you will find sequences, examples, and models that work.
Dr. Broaddus writes with the clarity of a master teacher and the depth of a university professor. She does not lecture or intimidate. Instead, she walks alongside the reader, offering step‑by‑step examples, visual guides, and thoughtful questions to ask students. Her explanations are direct, warm, and free of unnecessary jargon.
This is not another textbook. It is a trusted companion for anyone ready to replace frustration with understanding, one lesson at a time.