In todays increasingly complex and competitive world, the most important thing a parent can do for his or her child is to nurture mathability. Mathability is an attitude. Those who say that their child is poor in maths are doing an injustice to themselves and undermining their child's future. Mathability is a skill that teaches a child how to think. It is a skill that develops the inherent intelligence potential, enhances problem solving abilities and analytical focus. The methods and techniques described herein are as suitable for adults as for children, with several of these having successfully altered the mindset of senior executives and housewives. The author maintains that a child's curiosity and receptivity during infancy and childhood can never be matched and we must, as parents, nurture the young minds by offering the right learning process and motivation to develop the innate strengths possessed by each child.