
Dyscalculia — How to Recognize and Support Your Child
What is dyscalculia, what are its signs, and what can a parent do. Practical guidance — no panic, with hope.
Tips, guides and articles about teaching math to kids

What is dyscalculia, what are its signs, and what can a parent do. Practical guidance — no panic, with hope.

How a simple multiplication game, a son who wanted more, and a family dreaming of a dog gave birth to EduBert. A personal story from the creator.

How many minutes of daily math practice does a child need? Specific recommendations for preschoolers and grades 1-3. Consistency beats intensity.

How EduBert's motivation system works: 3 lives, 3 hearts, and badges for persistence. Why a mistake is feedback, not failure.

Simple, effective addition-to-10 exercises for children aged 4-6. Games with blocks, fingers and everyday objects.

Addition to 20 with crossing the tens threshold. How to recognize your child's readiness and which methods help.

Should you let your child count on fingers? What does research say. When it's normal and when to intervene.

Simple, proven addition games you can make at home. Zero prep, maximum fun and learning.

A practical checklist for parents: how to distinguish a valuable educational app from colorful fluff. 7 criteria that really matter.

How much screen time is safe? How to distinguish productive from unproductive screen time. Practical tips for parents.

Every character in EduBert has their own personality and role. Meet the 5 characters who accompany your child in learning addition in the Park Adventure.

A review of scientific research on the effectiveness of educational games. When do games help with math learning, and when are they a waste of time?

A practical guide for parents: how to teach your child addition step by step. Proven methods, exercises and math games for children aged 5-8.

3 new math adventures in EduBert: City (Subtraction), Beach (Multiplication) and Forest (Division). Coming April 2026.

Overview of math requirements in the Polish national curriculum for grades 1-3. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division — scope and expectations.