Empowering Families Through Practical Math: Insights from the Young Dad Podcast
- Jey Young
- Mar 31
- 2 min read
thought-provoking episode of the Young Dad Podcast, host Jey Young welcomed Margie Abbitt, a homeschooling veteran and academic counselor, to discuss how practical, effective math education can transform families' educational experiences. Together, they explored the innovative Triad Math program and its potential to redefine success in math for students of all backgrounds.
Breaking Free from Traditional Math Education
Margie’s decades-long journey in homeschooling revealed a key insight: not all math is created equal. She discovered the stark difference between “practical math” that equips students for real-world challenges and “logic math,” which often feels disconnected from everyday needs. This realization led her to Triad Math, an adaptable program designed by Dr. Del that empowers students to master math at their own pace.
With tools like short, engaging video lessons, self-paced learning modules, and built-in tutoring support, Triad Math bridges the gaps left by conventional curriculums. Parents and students alike find themselves liberated from rigid, one-size-fits-all methods, paving the way for better understanding and confidence in math.
The Freedom to Learn Differently
Margie emphasized the importance of embracing a personalized approach to education. Each child has unique strengths, interests, and learning styles that thrive outside the confines of traditional systems. Programs like Triad Math allow families to focus on what works for them, whether students are preparing for trade careers, standardized tests, or STEM pathways.
Through partnerships like the Homeschool Counseling Team’s Triad Tribe, families gain access to expert guidance, ensuring every child’s educational needs are met while fostering a love for learning.
Why Practicality Matters in Math
At its core, math is about solving problems. Margie and Jey shared how practical math—like calculating measurements, understanding finances, or using statistics—directly impacts life and work. Margie’s experience in accounting taught her the value of common-sense math, which she now advocates as foundational for every student.
Programs like Triad Math remove unnecessary complexity, focusing instead on real-world applications that resonate with students and prepare them for success in any field.
Conclusion
The Young Dad Podcast reminds us that education isn’t about ticking boxes—it’s about equipping children with the tools they need to thrive. With innovative approaches like Triad Math, families can redefine math as an empowering, accessible subject for all learners.
Take the first step toward transforming your family’s math journey. Explore Triad Math’s free 30-day trial and discover how practical, personalized learning can make a difference today.
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