Is the abacus the answer to Developmental Dyscalculia?

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Well here is some research that sounds promising:

Students with an abacus course demonstrated better performance in arithmetic computation and spatial short‐term memory after controlling for age, gender, grade, and other basic cognitive abilities. The results suggest that the abacus course could be an effective tool for DD intervention in natural education settings.

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Listen and learn

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Here is a new service, “coming soon” and it is about math interviews to find out how children reason numerically.

Interesting concept and it probably will lead you to identify the children that may be at risk with math so you can then follow up with DyscalculiaTesting.com

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Ten frames celebrated

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You can not celebrate the ten frames enough. They are very important for the education of our children and certainly the children with dyscalculia benefit from the physical way to work with the ten frames. The TTS group sends us a nice summary of some activities you can do with the ten frames.

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for Parents who help their children with math

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To support parents who help their children with math at home, the teachingisproblemsolving.org (TIPS) blog has published a handy guide.

You may also want to explore our video series by Dr Schreuder, called MomsTeachMath that has 35 videos and lots of downloadable tools, templates, and games.

Read all about it: HERE

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