What is Free Your Mathematical Mind?

Free Your Mathematical Mind is a revolutionary way to teach math.  Designed for Adult Students, Free Your Mathematical Mind is a non-traditional, inquiry based system that literally changes the way adults think about mathematics.

Many adults are uncomfortable with mathematics and often believe that they are not capable of excelling in math.  The Free Your Mathematical Mind program uses an non-threatening approach that engages the adults by focusing on the relationships between topics.  Using guided constructivism and real world examples, the adult students realize that they know a lot more than they think.  Their confidence is enhanced and they get excited about the learning process.  Countless Free Your Mathematical Mind students have raved about how different this program is from the way they were initially taught.

The Free Your Mathematical Mind program is so effective because it removes fear while re-training students in the foundation of all mathematics - Arithmetic.    This innovative program is taught in a completely non-threatening, non-condescending fashion.  Students build critical thinking skills and get a much deeper understanding of the content than traditional students.  This not only leads them to success in Free Your Mathematical Mind classes but also in future math classes.  Additionally it helps elementary school teachers become more effective in the classroom.

Professor Allen has been teaching Free Your Mathematical Mind Courses for over 20 years.  The Free Your Mathematical Mind program is now available as a web-based Virtual Classroom with Professor Allen on screen interacting with the students.  This non-traditional program is unlike any other web-based curriculum available.  Emulating the feel of Professor Allen's live courses, the Virtual Classroom is extremely interactive, keeping the students engaged with questions, examples and group discussions, in a non-threatening fashion.  To fully appreciate this unique and innovative environment be sure to try our Sample Lesson.