Discover the latest dyscalculia research insights, state-level policy trends, and classroom strategies to make math more accessible for all.
You’ve heard of dyslexia, but have you heard of dyscalculia? As educators, we’re well versed in teaching literacy, yet struggle when a student claims, “I’m just not good at math.” Instead of ...
Children who struggle to learn mathematics may have a neurocognitive disorder, called Dyscalculia, that inhibits the acquisition of basic numerical and arithmetic concepts, according to a new research ...
KPRC 2’s Rogani Odems spoke with a dyscalculia specialist to explain the disability and help your child become successful in math during the new school year. In short, dyscalculia is a math disability ...
Whitney Donielson’s troubles with math started when she was in second grade. Her class was learning the multiplication tables — an exercise in rote memorization that her teacher would test using timed ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. (PRWEB) — TouchMath announces the release of DySc, the comprehensive dyscalculia screener and individualized intervention guide aligned to American Pschiatric Associations The ...
Imagine learning mathematics without the anxiety and fear traditionally associated with the subject, surrounded instead by colourful tiles of mathematical operations, small arithmetic pies, and ...
Experts estimate that 3 to 7 percent of the global population has developmental dyscalculia, although it often goes undiagnosed. The disorder may be poorly understood, but it is very real—and so are ...
Can’t calculate a tip or even balance your checkbook? Take heart; maybe you can blame your brain — specifically, the parietal cortex in the top back part of the head. It could be a problem that has ...
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