Our case for Dyscalculia Awareness well made

Dyscalculia: News from the web:

The blog post in the link for today makes the point for awareness of Dyscalculia very good.

Teachers, educators, counselors, and parents, check out http://DyscalculiaAware.org for all the information and resources you’ll need. From an awareness course, a resource for parents who teach math and an online Math and Dyscalculia Screening Test.

Read all about it: HERE

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Detect your child’s problem soonest!

Dyscalculia: News from the web:

Great story on how to detect struggling students and an analysis of why some students are either not identified or do not get help when they really should. This is so important because the early detection of learning disabilities will give the best options for remediation and also will prevent the child developing anxieties due to problems at school.

If you suspect that there is something going on with your child’s math skills, do the low-cost online Math and Dyscalculia Screening Test to get a quick report with an initial overview of what could be the issue. It is available at DyscalculiaTesting.com

Read all about it: HERE

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How much do Math Teachers know about Dyscalculia

Dyscalculia: News from the web:

Spoiler alert: not much! Read the study that has been done among secondary school math teachers about how much they know about Dyscalculia. The researchers conclude we have some ways to go. Here is where they can start www.DyscalculiaAware.org

Read all about it: HERE

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