Private Math Tutoring for Grades 5 through Integrated Math 1/ Algebra 1
Where strong math foundations create confident students.

When a capable student struggles in math, the issue is often not effort.

I help families uncover what is holding their child back, close foundational gaps, and rebuild confidence through private one-on-one tutoring.

Smart Students Struggle in Math for Reasons Many People Miss

Your child may study, attend class, and complete homework, yet still feel stuck.

You may hear:

“I understood it in class.”

“I do not know why I got this wrong.”

“Math takes me forever.”

“I am just bad at math.”

Often the real issue is not the current chapter.

It is an older gap in foundational skills that was never fully repaired.

When that happens, each new topic becomes harder than it should be.

Confidence drops. Stress rises. Progress slows.

I Find the Real Gap and Build the Skills That Change Everything

Many students appear to have an Algebra problem when the true issue is fractions, fluency, multi-step reasoning, or earlier concepts that were missed.

I work backward to identify the exact breakdown, then rebuild those skills in the right sequence while helping students succeed in current coursework.

Students gain:

clearer understanding

stronger grades

faster homework completion

better test performance

renewed confidence

What Families Often Notice

Students who once avoided math begin engaging again.

Homework becomes smoother.

Tests feel less overwhelming.

Grades improve.

Most importantly, students begin to believe they are capable again.

Parents gain peace of mind knowing their child is moving forward with the right support.

A Clear Process Focused on Progress

Identify the Root Cause
We pinpoint the exact skills creating today’s frustration.

Rebuild the Foundation
Your child learns concepts clearly and systematically.

Create Momentum
As understanding grows, confidence and results follow.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Math Building Blocks different from regular tutoring?

Most tutoring focuses on current homework. Math Building Blocks focuses on fixing the reasons homework feels hard in the first place.

Identify missing prerequisite skills

Rebuild weak foundations step by step

Strengthen confidence through understanding

Support current classwork without becoming homework-dependent

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Can you help if we’ve already tried tutoring before?

Yes, especially if previous tutoring only helped short-term. Many students improve temporarily when someone sits beside them, but continue struggling because the root gaps were never addressed.

Common issue: homework gets done, learning doesn’t stick

This approach targets causes, not symptoms

Students build independence over time

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How do I know if my child has math gaps or just needs more practice?

If your child forgets old skills, makes recurring mistakes, freezes on multi-step problems, or struggles with “easy” review topics, gaps may be the issue.

Signs often include:

Slow homework despite effort

Trouble with fractions, decimals, or basic facts

Confusion when topics build on earlier skills

Low confidence despite trying hard

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How do you figure out where the real problem started?

This coaching is designed for neurodivergent learners who want practical, respectful support.

Math struggles often begin years before parents notice them. The process is to trace current problems backward to the missing skill underneath.

For example:

Algebra issues may come from fractions

Fractions issues may come from multiplication fluency

Word problems may come from number sense or reading structure

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Do you only help with homework, or rebuild foundational skills too?

Foundational rebuilding is the priority. Homework can be supported when useful, but lasting progress comes from strengthening underlying skills.

That may include:

Number sense

Fractions and decimals

Multi-step problem solving

Organization and math habits

Readiness for prealgebra or Algebra 1

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How do online sessions work?

Sessions are 1:1, live, and interactive. Students meet virtually for 60 minutes with direct instruction, guided practice, and real-time feedback.

Typical session flow:

Warm-up/review

Targeted teaching

Practice with coaching

Progress check

Clear next steps

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How do you keep students engaged online?

Engagement comes from pacing, interaction, and success; not just being on a screen.

Methods may include:

Frequent check-ins

Active problem solving

Short task shifts

Visual explanations

Encouragement with accountability

Adjustments for attention needs

What grades and math levels do you support?

Support is focused on Grades 5 through Algebra 1, where strong foundations matter most and gaps begin to compound quickly.

Common areas:

Upper elementary math

Middle school math

Prealgebra

Integrated Math 1

Algebra 1 support and readiness

Do you help with prealgebra and Algebra 1?

Yes. Many students struggle in these courses because earlier concepts were shaky. Strengthening foundations while supporting current coursework often leads to faster improvement.

High-impact topics include:

Fractions

Ratios and proportions

Integers

Equations

Variables

Multi-step reasoning

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Do you work with students with ADHD, math anxiety, or executive function challenges?

Yes. Sessions can be structured for students who need more clarity, pacing support, organization, and confidence rebuilding.

Approach may include:

Clear routines

Smaller steps

Reduced overwhelm

Repetition with purpose

Encouraging feedback

Systems for focus and follow-through

Educational support is not a medical diagnosis or therapy.

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How long does it usually take to see progress?

Many families notice improved confidence and reduced homework stress first. Academic gains often follow with consistency.

Typical timelines vary based on:

Size of learning gaps

Attendance consistency

Student effort between sessions

Current grade level demands

Some students improve within weeks; deeper recovery may take months.

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What does pricing look like?

Premium 1:1 tutoring is $1,000 per month for weekly 60-minute sessions.

This structure is designed for families seeking:

Personalized expert support

Consistent scheduling

Long-term progress over quick fixes

High accountability and communication

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Ready to Help Your Child Feel Confident in Math Again?

If your child is working hard but still underperforming, the right support can make all the difference.

(916) 229-9087

Sacramento, CA