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In our latest episode, we had the incredible opportunity to chat with Natalia Pereldik, co-founder of FunExpected, a groundbreaking math app that's making waves in the world of education. This episode is a must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone interested in innovative educational tools designed to help bridge the math gap for children.

Bridging the Math Gap

Natalia shared with us the impressive results from a randomized control trial, which demonstrates how FunExpected’s math app significantly helps in bridging the math gap for young learners. This app isn’t just a supplemental tool; it's a powerful resource that can transform the way children approach math, making it fun and engaging.

Invitation to Schools and Districts

One of the most exciting aspects of our conversation was Natalia’s invitation to school districts and teachers to participate in piloting FunExpected Math in their classrooms. Natalia emphasized that their team is dedicated to supporting schools and teachers every step of the way, ensuring a seamless integration of the app into the educational curriculum.

A Personal Journey

During our talk, Celia shared how this conversation has helped heal her own childhood math trauma, highlighting the app’s potential to change not just educational outcomes, but personal attitudes towards math. Natalia reassured everyone that with the right tools and support, anyone can be good at math.

Get Involved

For those interested in bringing FunExpected Math to their school districts, Natalia provided her direct contact information: nata@funexpected.org. We’ll also be including all the necessary contact details in the podcast description to make it easy for you to get involved.

Final Thoughts

We wrapped up the episode feeling inspired and hopeful about the future of math education. FunExpected is not just an app; it’s a movement towards making math accessible, enjoyable, and successful for all children. We can’t thank Natalia enough for joining us and sharing her insights.

Here are the key links and contact information mentioned for FunExpected Math:

  1. Email Contact: nata@funexpected.org - Reach out to Natalia Pereldik directly for inquiries about piloting FunExpected Math in your school district.

  2. FunExpected Website: FunExpected Math - Visit the official website for more information about the app and its features.

These are the main resources and contact details for FunExpected Math shared during the podcast episode.

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