Forget football, try a game of DARTS

Dyscalculia: News from the web:

Almost five million people tuned in to watch Wednesday’s World Darts Championship final between the 16-year-old prodigy Luke Littler and the world No 1 Luke Humphries. Many had never watched darts before and were astounded at the speed and accuracy of the mental arithmetic on display.

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If that link does not work play some darts HERE

Warwick on Dyscalculia

Dyscalculia: News from the web:

See the great page from Warwick university in the UK with support for students with dyscalculia. A great initiative. The information is not new and mostly taken from existing sites but a great resource for their students.

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Distinct Neural Processes for Numbering Uncovered

Dyscalculia: News from the web:

Recent scientific findings have unveiled that the human brain employs distinct neural mechanisms to process small and large quantities. This groundbreaking discovery uncovers the existence of two separate processes of numbering in humans. A mechanism dubbed ‘subitizing’ caters to quantities of four or less, while a separate process handles quantities of five or more.

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A journey with Undiagnosed Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, and Dyscalculia

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Doug Wood about Dyscalculia

Pre-Interview conversation about Doug learning about dyscalculia. Part of the series interview with Douglas Wood- Interview with Douglas Wood, New York Times Best Selling Author, about his Different Thinking, with JoyGenea Schumer

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