Strategies that will work with Dyscalculia

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The Forsyth Family blog gives some good strategies that will work well wit dyscalculia:

 

  • Children need concrete examples associated with real life. Visual aids, such as number lines and counters will help a child see, touch and manipulate through action.
  • Using graph paper will help a child keep numbers in alignment.
  • “Chunking” is a process that breaks new lessons into smaller parts. Children with dyscalculia need to see how different skills relate to new concepts.
  • Review is necessary before moving on to a new skill.
  • Small-group instruction can help a child focus his or her attention and feel more comfortable talking through each step.
  • Create a system to help your child keep track of time.

 

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