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Early assessment helps intervention

Research has shown that early intervention is critical in successful remediation of students with Dyscalculia. Unfortunately there are not many tools available or easily usable for parents, teachers and counselors […]

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Adult Dyscalculia

8323778373 or 832 377 8373 or maybe 83 23 77 83 73 ? All come down to the same but not for all of us, showing you how dyscalculia can […]

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Dyscalculia and Dyslexia

When you know about Dyslexia, you already know a lot about Dyscalculia, here are some of the symptoms compared

Dyslexia and Dyscalculia

If you are already familiar with Dyslexia, it is easier to understand the things that happen when you have Dyscalculia. Although they are very different, here is an overview of […]

Good start of the New Year, support your student in their troubles with math.

Yes we will most likely all make some New Year’s resolutions but today I don’t want to talk about the “loose weight” or “move more” kind of resolution, today I […]

Is math giving them trouble this year?

The year has started, the first ERB testing has been done, the first report cards are around the corner. We are celebrating Learning Disabilities month, so all reasons to do […]

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