January News & Updates
Happy New Year! We hope you're as excited about 2020 as we are! Let us help make this year your student's best academic year yet! We invite you to come into the center and talk to us. We'd love to hear about your and your children's goals for the new year, and how we can help make those academic dreams a reality!

Don't forget that we will be hosting fun days every Monday that will range from free cookies to a free spin day! To see more information, scroll down to the heading January Events! We will also be beginning Game Theory Courses soon!
January Events
2020 is finally here! Mathnasium has presented the math theory game night and now we have weekly events! Every Monday we will be having a treat or prize for the students. Make sure to remember that we will be closed on the 20th of January.

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\ Game Theory
Mathnasium is excited to announce one of the many new things that we will be doing for the 2020 year! One of the things that we are announcing is a game theory night that will be hosted every Thursday. Mathnasium is excited to be able to offer this event to our students and believe that it will be a great learning experience for everyone!
If you are interested, would like to reserve your spot or give us some feedback- please click the link below!
Charlie Blackwell-Thompson cares deeply about helping children see a path to future STEM careers. She's a spaceflight engineer and veteran of the Space Shuttle era. She's also the first female launch director at Kennedy Space Center! We interviewed Ms. Blackwell-Thompson about inspiring children to explore engineering and STEM careers.

Click here to read the full interview.
Do you ever wonder how young is too young to start teaching your child math? In truth, Kids start learning math much earlier than you might think. You may be unknowingly teaching your child the fundamentals of math almost from the day he or she is born!

Click here to read more about what math skills children learn and at which ages, as well as how to pursue "playful math" with young children.
Improvement and success in math may feel like a distant goal, but it's actually the small decisions you make every day that can have the biggest impact.

Click here to read some simple resolutions parents and children can make in 2020 to help everyone feel more confident in math. Happy New Year!
Sarah Rizvi
Co-Director
garner@mathnasium.com
919-977-1803
Maria Butt
Co-Director
garner@mathnasium.com
919-977-1803
Kerry Hall
Assistant Director
kerry@garnerlovesmath.com
919-977-1803