"How Hard Can It Be? Mastery of Numeracy" is a comprehensive guide for parents, teachers, and adult learners seeking to understand and master mathematics. Written by a mom who struggled with math herself, this book explores the history of numeracy, the neuroscience behind learning numbers, and practical strategies for teaching and learning math effectively.
From early counting with fingers and abacuses to the structured methods of Singapore Math and the Concrete?Pictorial?Abstract (CPA) approach, the book explains why rote memorization alone is not enough. It addresses common challenges, including math anxiety, dyscalculia, and gaps in school instruction, while providing evidence-based methods to build deep understanding and number sense.
Parents and educators will find actionable guidance for scaffolding learners of all levels?from struggling students to gifted thinkers who need real challenges. Adults seeking to reclaim confidence in numeracy will also discover practical tools to rebuild foundational skills using structured, systematic approaches.
By blending personal narrative, historical insight, and practical strategies, How Hard Can It Be? Mastery of Numeracy reframes math as accessible, human, and achievable, empowering readers to approach numbers with curiosity, confidence, and clarity.