Abstract
Many resources have been created with the aim of helping children and adults overcome
difficulties with mathematics and to develop or improve their numeracy. However, these
are only used once the individual has decided to act – to do something to improve their
mathematics and numeracy. Unfortunately, someone who knows that they need to improve
their mathematics or strengthen their numeracy is not always accessing these resources. In
this theoretical paper, I explore reasons why individuals may not engage with resources
designed to help them develop their mathematical understandings and numeracy and
identify the need to address how to get individuals to take that first step.