Math anxiety

Timed tests don’t build fluency. They build math anxiety.

If your child freezes, cries, or shuts down during timed multiplication tests, you’re not looking at a math problem — you’re looking at an anxiety problem. And drilling harder makes it worse.

What the timer actually does to your child’s brain

Stress shrinks working memory. The same child who could think through 7 × 8 calmly at the kitchen table will blank under pressure. The timed test isn’t measuring fluency — it’s measuring how well your child performs under threat.

Confidence first, speed second

MathHacked flips the order. We build understanding through visual mental math strategies first. Speed comes naturally once the patterns are in place — and it comes without the trauma.

  • No timers, no pressure during learning
  • Parent guidance that regulates anxiety
  • Patterns kids can fall back on under stress
  • Wins stack up day after day — confidence rebuilds

What recovery from math anxiety looks like

Within days, most families notice the resistance drop. Within weeks, the “I hate math” self-talk softens. Within a couple of months, kids who once cried at the table are asking to do MathHacked again.

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I randomly came across MathHacked and cried today. My kids learned their 9 facts in less than 3 minutes. She won her happiness back!
Sarah DeKeyser
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