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Dyscalculia for Dyslexia tutors transition training

Great transition training for Dyslexia tutors to help their students also with basic math. Easy to follow short video demonstrations. Be ready to help them quickly. Focusing on the important […]

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Weekly Podcasts

Dr Schreuder has another website, https://dyscalculiaheadlines.com where information news and views about dyscalculia are posted most every workday. At the end of the week, she sits down in the podcast […]

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Dr Schreuder to present at the Dyslexia Training Institute Annual Conference 2024

Please join me at the Dyslexia Training Institute Annual Virtual Conference this year, held from February 26 – March 17, 20424 Sign up is open HERE

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Free Dyscalculia Webinars

Our webinars replay every workday at 7:30 pm in three different timezones. signup at webinars.dsycalculiatrainingcenter.com

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New Year, same Challenges

The Holiday Season has brought new energy and although the challenges in working on Dyscalculia Awareness remain the same, we feel confident that we can make strides again this year […]

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October is Learning Disabilities month

The governor of Texas has declared October 2023 as the Learning Disabilities month. It continues to be important to emphasize the need for thorough screening of young children for learning […]

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