Help Your Kid

Deepen Their Love of Math

For Free

A free global resource for families
raising math-curious and math-accelerated kids.

Our mission

Math is for everyone. Especially the kids who outpace the curriculum.

We exist to empower families, support curiosity, and make advanced math learning accessible to all.

Regardless of background, school, or income.

Why We’re Free


At Kids Who Love Math, we believe in something simple:
If a child wants to learn more math than school offers, cost should never be a barrier.

Math acceleration is often accessible only to families who can afford tutoring, specialized programs, or private schools. Meanwhile, many children, especially profoundly curious or advanced learners, are left bored, anxious, or misunderstood in traditional classrooms.

We exist to change that.

We are free because:

1. Math is a public good, not a product.

Like libraries, parks, and open-source software, math learning should be available to all. We’re building the kind of resource we wish every child had access to, regardless of background, location, or family situation.

2. Passion shouldn’t be gated.

When a child falls in love with math, that spark is precious. It should be protected, nourished, and celebrated, not paywalled.

3. Parents deserve support, not stress.

Families with math-accelerated kids often feel alone. They face institutional friction, social confusion, or fear of “pushing too hard.” We remove barriers so every parent/guardian can find guidance without cost or guilt.

4. Free builds trust. Trust builds community. Community builds opportunity.

By staying free, we can collaborate with anyone: teachers, mathematicians, schools, universities, parents’ groups, and philanthropists. Free lets us stay mission-first and partnership-friendly.

5. Free helps us attract the world’s best thinkers.

When we interview mathematicians, scientists, and educators, they know we are not monetizing the kids’s love of math, instead, we are supporting that love. That openness brings better guests, better conversations, and better opportunities for families.

6. We monetize expertise, not kids.

Our sustainability comes from books we write, speaking engagements, adult workshops, donations, sponsors, and grants, never from restricting a child’s access to learning.

7. Because the world needs more kids who love math.

And the fastest way to build that world is to remove every gate we can.

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What We Offer (all free)

  • Weekly Newsletter for Parents

    Clear, grounded advice for raising math-loving kids, from acceleration to emotional support. Designed for joyful, deep, emotionally grounded math learning and exploration.

  • Free Math Classes / Reading Circles

    Live problem-solving circles, creative math labs, and fun math challenges for kids. We explore classic math topics and books that kids don’t encounter in school.

    Kids Who Love Math Reading Circle and Math Classes
  • Podcast & Interviews

    Conversations with mathematicians, educators, and innovators. Inspiring stories of math-filled lives from when they were little kids to now.

Our Core Principles

  • Joy First

    Math is not a race.
    Math is not a competition.
    Math is not acceleration for its own sake.

    Math is beauty, patterns, logic, stories, play, and creativity.

  • Support for the Whole Family

    Parents need tools.
    Kids need challenge.
    Everyone needs emotional grounding and guidance.

    Nobody should navigate this alone.

  • What we are

    Not a tutoring company.
    Not a test-prep service.
    Not a paywalled program.

    The resource we wished existed when we started this journey.

About the Founder

  • Sebastian Gutierrez Photograph

    Sebastian Gutierrez

    Hello!

    I’m Sebastian. A parent, writer, college math-major, and creator of Kids Who Love Math.

    I’ve spent the past decade raising math-accelerated children, exploring gifted education, and helping families find clarity, joy, and confidence in their math journeys.

    Everything here is free, because learning should be.

Join thousands of parents helping their kids love math.