How much do Math Teachers know about Dyscalculia

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Spoiler alert: not much! Read the study that has been done among secondary school math teachers about how much they know about Dyscalculia. The researchers conclude we have some ways to go. Here is where they can start www.DyscalculiaAware.org

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Home schooling with Dyscalculia

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The website, homeschooling with dyslexia offers some great advice for when your child happens to have dyscalculia.

We would like to add two things, get a quick screening online done with a report: http://dyscalculiatesting.com

and learn how to work with your child on math via http://MomsTeachMath.com

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Supporting Dyslexia and Dyscalculia in Maths

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This is the headline of a story by Gary Hall, here is an excerpt:

Dyslexic learners often have difficulties with the language of mathematics, sequencing, orientation and memory, rather than with the mathematics itself. Dyscalculic learners may have difficulty understanding simple number concepts, lack an intuitive grasp of numbers, and have problems learning number facts and procedures. This article identifies ways in which these types of learners learn differently and strategies that can be put in place to help.

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Parents, get busy, make Math fun!

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For many students, math can seem like a chore. Not only are the concepts sometimes tough at first, but teachers are required to keep their lessons moving at a particular pace, making it easy for any student to get lost in the classroom shuffle.

Parents however, can help make math more fun and engaging at home, helping students excel in school and enjoy themselves in the process. Here are a few ideas and tips for doing so.

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