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Here, you will find information about Smartick’s news and media appearances. Television, radio, podcast, and Social Media.

Nov01

An Easy Way to Get Kids Excited about Math

An Easy Way to Get Kids Excited about Math

Want to get your kids excited about math? That’s what Hannah from Eat, Drink and Save Money was trying to do when she stumbled upon Smartick Method. She’s happy to share with her readers how her son not only enjoys math with Smartick, but also sees the platform as a fun activity he looks forward to […]

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Oct19

Building Math Competence and Confidence

Building Math Competence and Confidence

Building self-confidence and avoiding frustration in math can be tough for kids, especially if they’re falling behind in class. DC-based EdTech enthusiast and mother of three, Mom of all Capes, acknowledges these challenges in her latest blog and shares with her readers how Smartick can help families deal with math frustration. The largest challenge students […]

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Oct03

Living Life Our Way: Online Maths Platform Review

Today I want to introduce you to Katie and her daughter Squiggle (her wonderful nickname). They are a lovely family living in the UK. They kindly agreed to try Smartick’s online maths platform and Katie wrote about their experience on her blog Living Life Our Way. Katie describes her page as an outdoor lifestyle blog about family […]

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Sep09

MetroFM: Smartick Is Revolutionising the Way the World Learns Maths

MetroFM is one of the largest national radio stations in the country, boasting more than 4 million listeners per day. Their programmes combine entertainment, lifestyle, and current events. DJ Fresh – one of the most recognisable voices on the South African airwaves – hosted a live interview on his MetroFM show, Fresh Breakfast, with one of the […]

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Sep05

Expresso. Smartick: A Way to Improve Children’s Mathematical Ability

Javier Arroyo, co-founder of Smartick spoke on Expresso, a national breakfast show in South Africa, about the recent concern over the standard of mathematics in South African schools and the importance that parents attach to getting involved in their children’s progress. Presenter Leigh-Anne Williams asked why an online method for learning maths, created in Spain, and […]

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Sep03

Enjoying Maths with Smartick Method

Enjoying Maths with Smartick Method

Today we’re going to meet Melanie. She’s a homeschooling mom living in South Africa with her family of four. She wants to see her daughters enjoying Maths, so she recently decided to try out Smartick. Melanie starts her post by confessing that Maths is not her favourite subject, so she doesn’t feel 100% confident when teaching […]

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Aug31

PowerFM South Africa: Smartick Teaches Children to Love Maths

The co-founder of Smartick, Javier Arroyo, was a guest on PowerTalk, a radio show on the station PowerFM, presented by Iman Rapetti, to explain the key factors that make Smartick a unique method for learning maths. Arroyo explained that the method is based around daily 15 minute sessions that enhance the mathematical ability of children, […]

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Aug29

That Bald Chick: Smartick Math Review

That Bald Chick: Smartick Math Review

Virginia is the mom and blogger behind That Bald Chick, where she shares stories about her family, homeschooling, crafts, recipes, and much more. In her most recent post she writes about Smartick; she tells us how she never enjoyed math as a student, and how our learning method has changed the game for her whole family.“I […]

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Aug26

Simple Homeschool: A Day in Life with Smartick

Simple Homeschool: A Day in Life with Smartick

Simple Homeschool wants to help parents in their homeschooling journey. Deciding to homeschool is not the answer to every educational problem, but it does allow families who pursue it to be intentional: to focus on each child’s strengths, to address weaknesses, and to nurture family relationships. In their opinion, these families realize that the goal […]

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