Super power of small numbers

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It seems that small numbers have superpowers in our brain and can overrule larger numbers. So, the cell for recognizing 3 will shut down the neighbors for 4 and 5 and make sure we easily recognize it is 3. Now this goes away with larger numbers.

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Groupitizing and Dyscalculia

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Interesting research in the underlying processes that make easy arithmetic calculations difficult for people with dyscalculia. It turns out that helping them by offering visual spatial clues to grouping the items, only works with small numbers. People with dyscalculia tend to continue to look at the individual items rather than using groups to find answers.

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The GeoClock

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The national institute for learning development has this wonderful post featuring the GEOCLOCK, a very nice tool to teach time with some touch manipulation.

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Where does dyscalculia come from?

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Dyscalculia and color blindness

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