Dyscalculia Resources, Web Sites & Videos

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Brian Butterworth is Emeritus Professor of Cognitive Neuropsychology at University College, London and founding editor of the academic journal “Mathematical Cognition”. He taught at Cambridge and has held visiting appointments at the universities of Melbourne, Padua and Trieste, MIT and the Max Planck Institute at Nijmegen. He was elected Fellow of the British Academy in 2002. He is currently working with colleagues on the neuropsychology and the genetics of mathematical abilities.

He maintains a wonderful site with Resources, Websites and Videos about Dyscalculia

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5 Tips for Beating the Winter Studying Blues

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At this time of the year, with the shorter days and colder weather, studying can be more of a challenge. Whether your child is grappling with seasonal affective disorder or is just hitting a wall in the middle of the school year, there are ways to help. This list includes suggestions for maintaining focus, improving moods and beating those winter doldrums.

1. Seek Out Sunshine

When there’s less sunshine during the day, it’s especially important to take advantage when the sun is out. Look for opportunities for your child to get outside when the sun is shining. Unfortunately, there may be times when school, sports, clubs and other activities can keep your child indoors during the day. If that’s the case, suggest eating lunch outside or trying to sit near any available windows when studying.

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Furniture math

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The mathematics surrounds our lives, a fact of life. Our children sometimes just do not experience such an important element of the mathematics. But the theories are born from practical experience. It may not be sitting in the classroom and imaginary situations, there should be the arithmetic and geometric knowledge in their heads szuszakolni, but the real work environment. dyscalculia of therapy for me an element of the child’s access to an active environment, and there tevékenykedtetés. A child whose environment is familiar, independently repeatable. Of course, this is not always possible, in which case such as this space for basic.

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Learning math can be fun!

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Learning math is fun when you’re solving puzzles and riddles! That’s the secret behind The Math Riddle Book and Secret Code Math.

In the Math Riddle Book, when kids complete a set of Math problems, they’ll be able to decode the answer to a laugh-out-loud riddle! 

With Secret Code Math, kids will use a picture-symbol key to decode Math problems.

It’s the fun way for kids to build the Math skills they’ll need throughout their lives.

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