Magrid Launches Home Version Of Math Learning Tool

Magrid founder, Dr. Tahereh Pazouki. (© Luxembourg Trade and Invest)

The award-winning language-free math learning tool has launched a new version that is available for at-home use. 

After a busy and incredibly successful year, the University of Luxembourg spinoff is expanding its reach with a home version of its tool.

“Magrid for home use is another milestone in fulfilling our mission to give children an equal opportunity to learn, whether they are at home or at school,” explains Magrid founder, Dr. Tahereh Pazouki.

In the past years, the science-based pedagogical learning programme has won a range of prizes, including the World Summit Awards Global championship in learning and education, an award by European Investment Bank, and the MIT Solve challenge.

The home version of Magrid’s inclusive and sensory-friendly learning programme is language and culture-independent and has been designed to also be able to help children with special needs, such as autism spectrum disorder, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, AD(H)D, hearing impairment, and second-language learners.

Magrid’s learning solution has already been successfully used by teachers and parents in Luxembourg, France, Portugal, the UK, and the US. Made for 3-9-year-olds, the solution allows children to build and develop their mathematical understanding at their own pace.

To celebrate the launch of its home version, Magrid is offering a 50% discount (promo code: linkmag50) to parents for a limited time. To learn more about the solution and try it out, see here.

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