4 Signs that your child might have dyscalculia

Do you think your child might have dyscalculia? Here are four signs to look for if you’re concerned your child might have this learning disability!

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Tableau dashboard for dyscalculia

When building a Tableau dashboard, it’s easy to focus on making things look sleek and data-rich. But what if some of your users struggle with numbers? Dyscalculia—a learning difficulty that affects numerical comprehension—can make it challenging for people to interpret number-heavy visuals. The good news? With a few tweaks, you can make your dashboards far more accessible for these users.

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The effect of brain training video games on improving visuospatial working memory and executive function in children with dyscalculia

The training helped the intervention group gain better scores in visuospatial working memory and executive function in post test compared to control one. There were significant differences in visuospatial working memory and executive function across different measurements(pre-post-and follow up).

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Dyscalculia in a cartoon

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Dyscalculia comes in various forms

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