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Symmetry: Looking Left and Right

Many children with dyscalculia (or with dyslexia) have at some stage trouble with visuo-spatial skills and tasks that involve right-left discrimination or eye-hand coordination. An easy method that makes practicing […]

Dyscalculia Movie: Sorry, wrong number

  Professor Brian Butterworth is a world authority on the problems associated with dyscalculia – the inability to recognise numbers – and we are delighted to have him working with […]

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Learning to Count on Kitchen Tiles

  Here’s a great opportunity to connect with numbers when you are in the kitchen with your child. This learning by doing activity will help your child to understand the meaning […]

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Number Walk and Bedtime Book

  Teach your child the numbers in less than 10 minutes a day.   1. Number Walk  There’s a reason kids like to touch everything. And as much as it […]

Do you “outgrow” dyscalculia?

  Dyscalculia does not go away just by growing and reaching adult age. The good news is that you can overcome the hindrance of dyscalculia with individualized learning. And you […]

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Cross Out the Cross Multiplication

  Cross multiplication: the cross products of a proportion are equal Cross multiplication has been a standard component in math courses for many years. So why should we cross out something? […]

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