The 5 Mistakes Parents Make With Online Math Help
- Dane Ehlert
- Jul 10
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 14
And what to do instead.
❌ 1. Relying on AI to Teach Their Kid
Tools like Khan Academy or ChatGPT are great supplements—but they can’t tailor explanations, detect confusion, or provide emotional support the way a real person (like a parent!) can.
✅ Instead: Learn just enough with your child to guide them through the tough parts—without having to become a full-time tutor.
❌ 2. Choosing Tools That Confuse More Than They Help
Many online platforms focus on speed, data, or endless practice—without really explaining why something works.
✅ Instead: Use programs that teach conceptually, not just procedurally. When Math Happens teaches parents and students the why, not just the how.
❌ 3. Waiting Too Long to Step In
By the time the school sends a warning or the grade drops, the math gap is often widening.
✅ Instead: Support starts early. Our parent-friendly courses let you jump in before the damage is done.
❌ 4. Thinking “I Was Bad at Math, So I Can’t Help”
You don’t need to remember how to solve quadratic equations—you just need the right support.
✅ Instead: When Math Happens is specifically built for parents who don’t like math. You’ll get step-by-step videos, simple language, and practice you can do with your child.
❌ 5. Using YouTube to Patch Holes
Random YouTube videos often don’t follow a curriculum or build one topic into the next. It’s like trying to build a house with YouTube clips on how to hammer a nail.
✅ Instead: When Math Happens gives you a full, clear path from start to finish—no guesswork.
🧠 You don’t need to be a math expert.
You just need a system that makes it possible to support your child.
That’s what we built:👉 WhenMathHappens.com – Online math courses for parents and students who just want math to make sense.

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