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Week 50
- Executive function and Dyscalculia
- The Y comes before how
- Help them when it gets difficult
- Math is everywhere
- Estimation a key skill
Week 49
- How to do number talks
- There is more to counting that you may think
- Math magic
- The case against the worksheets and what comes next
- They still exist
Week 48
- Where are we with math anxiety?
- Math about memorization and speed or finding patterns and connections?
- The importance of math in the early years.
- Advent Calendar Fun
- Who needs math intervention?
- You will need your focus and memory
Week 47
- Start the math lesson easy
- Work on numeracy
- Open number lines
- Puzzles are great for Visual Spatial development
- A math puzzle
Week 46
- Handling word problems
- Card games are great for math but, sometimes you need to adjust them a bit.
- Math must be visual
- School increases IQ
- Free board game
Week 45
- Teachers and Parents need to talk
- Innovative Approach to Learning Math in Primary School
- Promoting Self-Direction Through Better Feedback
- Games are the new worksheets
- Dyscalculia in the classroom
Week 44
- Visual math
- Supporting pre-term birth children in math
- The power of expectations
- Check for understanding
- How to spot dyscalculia in early childhood
Week 43
- Understanding various learning disabilities
- How your eyes detect quantities
- Rapper with learning disabilities
- Engagement is key
- Halloween Math
Week 42
- How Children Learn about Numbers
- An overview of Dyscalculia
- The power of estimation
- Building fluency but with improved cards
- ‘Groupitizing’
Week 41
- Life with learning disabilities
- Your accommodations used against you
- Deeper Learning
- Neurodiversity Early Years Service
- Finger counting
Week 40
- ADHD helpful hints
- The importance of Spatial reasoning
- LD month myth busters
- Number Sense Bingo
- Encourage number talk participation
Week 39
- Overview of Acquired Dyscalculia research
- Numicon and the column subtraction
- A wealth of resources
- Some symptoms of Dyscalculia
- Small steps BIG change
Week 38
- Living with Dyscalculia
- Men and Women think about math differently
- Dyscalculia | memory problems and lack of counting automation
- Research recommendations from Nigeria
- Grades are like apples
Week 37
- You know more math than you may think
- Get them to show their work
- When ‘Careless Mistakes’ Aren’t: Dyscalculia, Math Anxiety, and Learning Strategies That Help
- A game of rounding
- Dots instead of aligators
Week 36
- Digital tools
- New Tool to assess Math Reasoning and Strategies in beta testing
- You can predict dyscalculia in KG
- Try subtraction a different way
- Your mistakes may not be “careless” after all
Week 35
- Novel approach to learning time tables
- What to do when your child struggles with math?
- Get children interested in graphic organizers
- Spot on with numbers
- What fraction is it?
Week 34
- One of our favorite tools
- How far does the counting of animals go?
- Not just bad at math but so much more
- Well known people with Dyscalculia
- Dyscalculia and ADHD
Week 33
- The cost of learning disabilities diagnosis
- Math troubles may not all be Dyscalculia
- Growing up with undetected Dyscalculia
- The language of Math
- Distance learning is not that bad
Week 32
- Try these games
- Sleeping in class
- Did you know animals could count?
- PBS thinks math
- Homeschool and dyscalculia
Week 31
- Some color to the operations helps
- Subitizing
- Causes of Dyscalculia
- 4 P’s and 3 R’s
- Growing research in Dyscalculia
Week 30
- Dyscalculia equally divided
- College with Dyscalculia
- Raising a child with Dyscalculia
- This is why kids seem to hate math
- Do preschoolers understand zero?
Week 29
Week 28
Week 27
- Dyscalculia and impact on social skills
- Singapore math
- Hurdles to get diagnosed
- Help for anxiety
- Summer math party
Week 26
- The main cause of Dyscalculia
- Math shelf a useful program
- Help students manage emotions
- Diversity in math
- New math and the frustration
Week 25
- Perspective matters
- Updated website with resources
- Assistive Technology and the challenges
- Dyscalculia vs Dyslexia
- Dyscalculia in a cartoon
Week 24
- 10 things about dyscalculia
- CPA (no not the accountant)
- Reasoning
- Math with purpose
- Research on Dyscalculia Subtypes
Week 23
- Dyscalculia in the arts
- Dyscalculia is more than you may think
- The numeracy mystery
- Not much dyscalculia awareness in a city of 14 million people
- Growth mindset ABC
Week 22
- Dyscalculia can hurt your career and salary opportunities
- Go ahead, use your fingers to do math
- Binary dot game
- Pandemic impact on learning disabilities
- At home math learning
Week 21
- Searching 11 yr old students for a study
- The three D’s
- Texas on special education in math
- Treatment of Dyscalculia
- Capturing Developmental Dyscalculia
Week 20
- Spatial ability used to detect Dyscalculia
- Elitist Math
- Parental impact
- Rekenrek gets a prime role in UK education
- Boost that number sense
Week 19
- dyscalculia research
- Homework help tips
- How much do educators in the UK know about dyscalculia?
- Spirit Program in the Summer
- 5 most effective teaching strategies
Week 18
- How much you can do with Dyscalculia
- Patterns are a powerful tool
- Visible dyscalculia
- 4 Ways to manage Dyscalculia
- Good tips to help your dyscalculic child with homework
Week 17
- Dyscalculia and your diet
- Dyscalculia History
- Lack of dyscalculia awareness
- Super powers of Dyscalculia
- Some tips for those difficult math word problems
Week 16
- Infrastructure plan for education
- Here is where we find dyscalculia
- Dyscalculia quiz
- Patterns help when you have dyscalculia
- These are reasons why your dyscalculia didn’t get detected
Week 15
- Game show and Dyscalculia
- Dyscalculia explained in a comic
- Nutty numbers
- It only takes one teacher
- Dyscalculia is so much more
Week 14
- Learning Disability detection
- A picture book about dyscalculia
- Language matters
- Helping your child with dyscalculia
- Warm demanders for math
Week 13
- Easter math
- Roblox and dyscalculia
- Can abacus help dyscalculia?
- Participate in a study
- Telling time and dyscalculia
Week 12
- FUNCTIONAL MATHEMATICS
- Dyscalculia how do you know if you or your child have it?
- The case for musical dyslexia
- Therapy for special needs from five months
- You do not outgrow dyscalculia
Week 11
- Don’t confuse Math Anxiety with Dyscalculia
- Go travel to experience Dyscalculia
- Doing doubles
- Parents can assess numeracy
- Spatial reasoning in early childhood
Week 10
- The trouble with math
- You are NOT your dyscalculia
- New tool for dyscalculia?
- Dyscalculia in adults
- Intelligence in various forms
Week 9
Week 8
- Early Childhood Development and Lifelong Health Are Deeply Intertwined
- Accelerate Learning for Students with Disabilities During COVID-19 and Beyond
- Podcast about dyscalculia
- India’s Supreme Court recognizes dyscalculia
- Strategies to help people with dyscalculia
Week 7
- Clever trick for the times table of 3
- Loving math
- Learning disabilities under one umbrella
- Stay away from timed tests
- Royal awareness for Dyscalculia
Week 6
- 2e students better served
- Colored paper useful for learning disabilities?
- TikTok math
- Dyscalculics need it in their hands before it enters their head
- Manipulatives when working from home
Week 5
- So many people, so many glasses
- Seven things about Helena Dixon, the first one will blow you away
- Easier number system?
- New tool developed by grandfather
- What’s left or right
Week 4
- ADHD and Math Teaching
- Diagnosing Dyscalculia
- Math manipulatives for first graders
- Dyscalculia and working memory
- A wonderful resource
Week 3
- A new Equal sign
- Very few children with Dyscalculia diagnosed
- 12 ways children can overcome learning disabilities
- We love calcularis
- Encouragement
Week 2
- Piano with dyscalculia
- Tactile feedback important
- Research about numerosity
- Brain Training with movement and more
- Step by step, what to do when your child has dyscalculia