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Dyscalculia is the forgotten learning disability and many children do not get diagnosed or do not receive the support they need and deserve.

We work hard to bring awareness of Dyscalculia to the educational community and we try to make services to re-mediate Dyscalculia available, on site but now also more and more online to ensure people outside our working area will have access.

Today we can introduce our online Dyscalculia Tutor Training. It is a course that will teach you to become an independent Dyscalculia Tutor and start supporting students with the Math Learning Disability or Dyscalculia. Call us for information or visit the new site:

We are getting great feedback on our site DyscalculiaAware.org designed for teachers and counselors who want to get more knowledge about Dyscalculia.

Many people now take advantage of our online Math and Dyscalculia Screening Test and it is available through DyscalculiaTesting.com

Parents and teachers who work with elementary children on math every day find lots of value in the 35 videos with demonstrations by Dr. Schreuder on how you can teach the most prominent Math concepts and keep it fun. See it at MomsTeachMath.com

We continue to offer our webinars in three main timezones, see if it fits your schedule at Webinars.DyscalculiaTrainingCenter.com

As always email us with any questions DrSchreuder@DyscalculiaServices.com , let’s make this a stellar Math Year!

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