Davis® Mastery for Math Program
The Davis® Mastery for Math Program is a personalized, one-to-one learning program designed to support individuals who struggle with math concepts, math anxiety, or inconsistent performance in math. This approach helps learners build a clear understanding of numbers, symbols, and relationships—reducing confusion and increasing confidence.
Rather than focusing on drills or memorization alone, the Davis® approach works with the strengths of visual and hands-on learners, helping math make sense in a concrete, meaningful way.
What the Program Supports
Clients develop practical tools to:
Strengthen understanding of core math concepts
Improve accuracy and consistency in math work
Reduce math-related anxiety and frustration
Build confidence with numbers and problem-solving
Improve focus and persistence during math tasks
Develop independence in math learning
How the Davis® Approach Supports Math Learning
Math difficulties often stem from confusion around abstract symbols and concepts. In the Davis® Mastery for Math Program, learners:
Build concrete understanding of math concepts using hands-on methods
Learn the precise meaning of math symbols and language
Develop strategies to stay oriented and focused while solving problems
Creative, tactile activities help make math more understandable and less overwhelming.
Program Format
30 hours total
Delivered one-to-one
Typically completed over one week
Available in person or online
Fully tailored to individual goals and needs
Each program is customized, so no two learning experiences are exactly the same.
Who This Program Is For
This program may be a good fit for:
Children struggling with basic math concepts or confidence
Teens experiencing math anxiety or inconsistent results
Adults who want to strengthen math skills for work or daily life
Individuals who have not benefited from traditional math tutoring
Building Confidence & Independence
A central goal of the Davis® Mastery for Math Program is independence. Clients leave with practical tools and strategies they can continue using on their own—supporting long-term success and confidence with math.
