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These days I find myself usually totally without change in my pockets, the plastic works everywhere. Still it is important to teach our children to count change as explained in the link for today.
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The abacus always continues to amaze me. Now a three year study has been done with some amazing results. It does not specifically relate to dyscalculia but that could be the next piece of research.
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This is not an advertisement but we came upon the website from Wrightslaw and it is filled with great advice for parents of children with Learning Disabilities.
Pete Wright is an attorney who represents children with special educational needs. Pete struggled with learning disabilities, including dyslexia, dysgraphia and ADHD. His determination to help children grew out of his own educational experiences.
Pam Wright is a psychotherapist who has worked with children and families since the 1970’s. Her training and experience in clinical psychology and clinical social work give her a unique perspective on parent-child-school dynamics, problems, and solutions. Pam has written extensively about raising, educating, and advocating for children with disabilities.
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I was having the hardest time teaching this concept to my class last week… until one of my coworkers suggested having the students use a highlighter to find the “10” and then circling the other number with a crayon. Brilliant! So simple, but so effective!
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