Dyscalculia various forms

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Dyscalculia comes in many forms, hence there is no silver bullet to cure it. The link we provide you today breaks it down in many small pieces. As you can see from the list, some are categories that really tie Dyslexia and Dyscalculia together. If someone can not understand or read the assignment, how can we then expect them to provide an answer that is only remotely good?

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Dyscalculia on your smartphone or tablet

Dyscalculia News from the web:

In today’s world Dyscalculia gets help in novel ways. The good people at the “help for struggling readers” blog bring you a number of apps that help people with math tasks.

Some people may still like the face to face instruction to learn strategies overcoming their learning disability but for lots of folks the apps presented here will be a very welcome resource in their daily life or study.

If you know of a tool or technique to support people with Dyscalculia, please send us a message so we can raise awareness about it.

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Dyscalculia from detection to diagnose

Dyscalculia news from the web:

Gaurav R. Wankhade writes this Ebook about Dyscalculia, the path from detection through diagnose. In the book the most common reasons of the occurrence of Dyscalculia are covered as also an overview of the current ways of treating Dyscalculia.

You will need to download the summary as a pdf and open it to read the whole content. The Ebook is itself a summary of The well known book by Dr Adler from 2001 but the web summary makes it more accessible.

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Why public schools don’t talk about Dyscalculia

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Public schools, in the United States, have a strong tendency to stick to the rule books. Hence you will not often hear them talk about your child as having dyscalculia, but rather assess your child and label the problem with a term found in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This provides that children will get free appropriate instructions. Dyscalculia is a term used in psychology books rather so the public schools shy away from it and use term like Learning Disabilities in Applied Math and Basic Math Skills or Math Disabilities.

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