Dyscalculia

Logo Dyscalculia is a learning disability involving math skills. According to the Journal of Pediatrics, dyscalculia, which is a lifelong condition, affects about 2% - 6.5% elementary school age children in the United States.

Some of the symptoms of dyscalculia are:

Dyscalculia can be quantitative, which is a deficit in counting and calculating; qualitative, which is a difficulty in the conceptualizing of math processes; and intermediate, which is the inability to work with numbers or symbols.

Dyscalculia is identified by specialists in learning disabilities who use a battery of tests.

What Strategies Can Help?

 

Readings:

Development of Strategies
Strategies for helping children with dyscalculia learn.

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Assessment, Learning Styles & Error Patterns
An overview of assessing dyscalculia and the different learning styles of dyscalculia children.

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Development of Strategies to help
Mathematics is a foreign language and the overlap between teachers / students / maths language is minimal.

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Dyscalculia
A slide show by Dr.Gavin Reid - University of Edinburgh

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Links:

Dyscalculia.org Website: http://www.dyscalculia.org/
Lots of information and links in dyscalculia