Toys that teach

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No not electronics but some great toys that develop our kids. Read it all in the story for today.

Best quote:

For math, we’ve overemphasized numbers…we have underdeveloped visual thinking and thinking in different forms

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Dyscalculia and Music

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how can design increase access and reduce friction for the widest number of people?

That was the challenge for the designers entering the contest. Eventually the team won with this project:

Dyscalculia impacts our ability to understand numbers, keep a schedule, tell time, and even be able to judge how far away an object is. Music and categorization exercises tend to help those with dyscalculia improve their skills. With this in mind, the team created a tool to help people with dyscalculia learn how to play music: a projection-mapping application that displays color on a piano keyboard and corresponding colors on digital sheet music.

Read all about it: HERE

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Work on your math skills

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from the UK

Improving your number skills can help you with your confidence, as well as with the many day-to-day tasks that depend on them. And, if you choose the right resources – such as our article on Basic Workplace Numeracy – getting your math skills up to scratch really can be easier than you think.

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Home schooling with learning disabilities

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Over the course of the next few weeks, the not the former things website  will be sharing specifics of what homeschooling with these 3 D’s looks like and all of the resources I have found to be invaluable in truly helping my children learn, just as they are. Here is a rundown of what you can expect in this series.

Week One: Homeschooling A Dyslexic Child

Week Two: Homeschooling A Child With Dysgraphia

Week Three: Homeschooling A Child With Dyscalculia

Week Four: Hands-On Activities For Homeschooling With Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and Dyscalculia

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