Your native tongue may help your math skills!

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A pretty surprising discovery is that learning numbersense in Japanese, Chinese or Turkish seems to be easier than doing the same in English. This may be part of the explanation of why children from that region seem to have less issues mastering math.

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Counting 1-10 FREE app!

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We found a free app that will teach children to count the numbers from 1 to 10. Most interventions are helpful to get the attention and give the children the feeling that math can be fun and is everywhere around us. A positive attitude will go a long way to help difficulties with math. To re-mediate a dyscalculia condition more testing and analysis will have to be done with specific interventions but for now, just enjoy the little free app.

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Exam accommodations for Dyscalculia

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The accommodations at exams are administered by many different organizations. You may want to look at THIS example of accommodation instructions for a Texas State test.

A more general view on accommodations is found in the Texas Accommodations Triangle in our link for today.

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