Why do so many children say “I hate maths” — and what can parents actually do to help?
In this episode of Parents’ Guide to Tutoring, host Julia Silver is joined by award-winning maths tutor Helen Osmond, founder of Osmond Education and former Secondary Tutor of the Year at the National Tutoring Awards. Together, they unpack why maths anxiety is so common, how gaps in understanding quietly grow over time, and why confidence — not ability — is often the real issue.
Helen explains how maths learning builds in layers, what happens when key foundations are missed, and why many capable students get stuck in the middle — not failing, but never quite feeling secure. The conversation covers GCSE maths pathways clearly and accessibly, including foundation vs higher tier papers, retakes, and why passing maths first time matters so much for a young person’s future options.
This episode is particularly helpful for parents who feel unsure how maths “works” now, worry they might be passing on their own anxiety, or are trying to decide whether tutoring is necessary. Helen also shares practical insights into what effective maths tutoring looks like, how specialist tutors diagnose gaps quickly, and why online tutoring can be just as powerful as in-person support when done well.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why children develop maths anxiety — and how it builds over time
What GCSE maths grades really mean for further education and careers
How tutors identify and fix hidden gaps in understanding
Why confidence, practice and feedback matter more than “natural ability”
How parents can support maths learning without adding pressure
What high-quality online maths tutoring actually involves
Warm, reassuring and packed with practical examples, this episode helps parents understand maths tutoring from the inside — and feel more confident supporting their child’s learning journey, whatever stage they’re at.
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