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Dyscalculia is about as prevalent as Dyslexia but not as well known and much less diagnosed. People still shrug it off when they are “bad at math” and don’t worry […]

Dyscalculia often combined with ADHD, dyslexia, and dysgraphia

1. ADHD  Many students with dyscalculia or Math LD also have ADD / ADHD. In fact, new research mentions that inattentiveness is likely one of the underlying conditions in developing […]

Number-line Addition and Subtraction

Feel free to download our template “Addition and Subtraction on the number-line”, it provides and easy and playful way to teach Second graders and those at that learning level, to […]

Take a quick guess before you count

Taking a quick guess before starting to count will help children get a ‘sense for quantity’. Guessing the quantity of a few loosely scattered items or in a small heap […]

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Graph paper works wonders both for calculations and understanding concepts Although there is no instant fix for dyscalculia, there is an instant fix to maximize your credits for the math […]

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Students are different in interest and abilities, some need more repetition and some need hardly any. An interactive, self paced option can offer advantages to all types of learners.  New […]

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