Who it's for - Fear of Maths
A fear of maths is not a psychologically defined condition, but is best described as a condition in which the individual has become so intensely aware of his or her inability to do mathematical calculations that he/she suffers a physical reaction of fear when maths issues (such as paying bills or handling change) arise in every day life.
While it may be that 5% of the population suffer from some sort of fear of maths it rarely reaches the level of an absolute phobia, and thus it can be dealt with in most cases through one-to-one internet based work, such as that developed by ConquerMaths.
Students using ConquerMaths work on their own, at their own speed, at their own level. Individuals who might be afraid of being asked any sort of mathematical question at school or at work will know that there is no question of difficulty or embarrassment on this system.
Better still, you can start the maths at a very early stage, working through the process from the appropriate level without worrying that others will see what that level is.
In most cases the fear of maths begins to disappear as understanding develops, and over time the fear will vanish completely.