When Mathematics Affects Confidence
A child may begin by struggling with mathematics. Over time, repeated confusion or discouragement can affect their confidence, willingness to try and belief in their own ability.
A learning & thinking initiative
From school to higher education, Solverise supports learners in moving beyond fear, building confidence, and developing the thinking and problem-solving skills to face challenges with greater clarity.
Learning Readiness · Structured Thinking · Problem-Solving
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Dr. Jerlin Seles
Ph.D. in Mathematics · Assistant Professor · STEM Educator
The Challenge We See
Reflections drawn from working alongside students, parents, educators, schools and institutions.
A child may begin by struggling with mathematics. Over time, repeated confusion or discouragement can affect their confidence, willingness to try and belief in their own ability.
As students progress, knowing formulas, concepts or information is not always enough. They also need to develop skills to understand, apply, analyse and work through unfamiliar problems.
As students move towards professional education and future careers, they need a structured way to approach complex problems, evaluate possibilities and make decisions with greater clarity.
Wherever a student is right now, there is always a next step.
Because it is never too late to begin thinking differently.
Whether the need is to rebuild confidence in mathematics, strengthen essential skills or develop a more structured way of thinking, Solverise helps students begin from where they are and move forward from there.
The Solverise Approach
Learning Readiness · Mathematical Thinking · Problem-Solving Confidence
Understand what may be creating a learning barrier and develop a better approach to learning.
Move beyond memorising procedures and learn to observe, interpret, connect ideas, and approach problems with structure.
Develop the confidence to approach unfamiliar problems instead of immediately giving up.
Who Solverise Is For
Including Grade 6–12, Diploma, Undergraduate, and Postgraduate students.
For parents who see their child struggling with mathematics, losing confidence, or beginning to avoid difficult problems — and want to help them face challenges with greater confidence.
Explore for ParentsFor schools that want to see students move from fear, hesitation, and avoidance to a more positive attitude — more willing to participate, try, think, and face difficulties.
Explore for SchoolsStructured programmes that help students strengthen thinking, problem-solving, and the ability to approach unfamiliar challenges.
Explore ProgrammesHOW YOU CAN BEGIN
Different students and institutions may begin from different points. Solverise offers experiences that support learning, thinking and problem-solving at different stages of the journey.
A starting experience that helps students reflect on how they currently learn, think and approach challenges.
An interactive experience that helps students understand how fear and hesitation may affect their learning and begin approaching challenges with greater confidence.
An 8-week personalised guided learning experience focused on strengthening how students learn, think and approach the mathematical challenges they are currently facing.
An experience that helps students connect what they are learning with the academic and professional path ahead.
A skill development experience that helps students build a more structured way to approach problems, decisions and unfamiliar challenges.
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About the Founder
Solverise was founded by Dr. Jerlin Seles, a PhD in Mathematics, Assistant Professor, and STEM Educator. Through her work with students, she has seen how fear of mathematics can lead to self-doubt, avoidance, and a loss of confidence.
She created Solverise to help students move beyond that fear by understanding why learning matters and how it connects to their future. As students begin to think, try, and face challenges instead of avoiding them, confidence can grow—not just in mathematics, but in the way they approach learning and challenges at every stage of their journey.
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Supporting students at different stages of learning — from school to higher education.