I bought this for myself as I'm a bit of a tiger mom, I often feel let down by the school system so I like to be able to encourage my kids at home and help them stay on track and stay motivated. This is a useful book for that, I'm not a teacher, but I like math, my children don't think the same as me, so this was really interesting to read. I have a son on the spectrum and this did address some examples that are important to those children such as math applied to real-world examples, spot on - I often find myself relating math and other subjects back to the real world. There is lots of useful info, tips and examples in the book, I personally think it could do with more steps on how to deliver some of the strategies, but that's me being lazy - perhaps there is room for another companion book :)