Dyscalculia :
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Dyscalculia
is sometimes referred to as "math dyslexia". If a child struggles
with math and remembering symbols, it is possible that he has Dycalculia,
and may or may not have the similar disability - Dyslexia. Dyslexia
is difficulty with reading and is based in the language center of the
brain. A child with Dyscalculia may be quite capable of reading, yet
may struggle tremendously with math and mathematic symbols. There isn't
a lot of information available about Dyscalculia, but awareness of this
unique disability is growing. You may find beneficial information at
http://www.dyscalculiainfo.org/
and http://www.dyscalculia.org/#Dyscalculia.
Now
that I homeschool my child, his scores have rebounded and are up in
the 90 percentiles. We have seen significant results via **Math-U-See
and **Cuisenaire
Rods. My child has gone from having difficulty remembering any facts,
to being a realitive Math whiz on grade level. (continued
below..)
Our
neuropsychologist recommended using a 'self-regulating' memory system
for memorizing math facts, which worked very well for our guy along
with Math-U-See
and Cuisenaire
Rods. This system has worked extremely well for our child who also has short-term memory deficits. By letting the child do the cards himself.. HE can 1) take responsibility for his own learning 2) regulate how much time he gives himself to think of the answer and 3) review if he doesn't know the answer -- Plus, as time goes on, your child will develop his own internal means of figuring out how to remember things which is the BIG key to long-term success. "Learning Abled Kids, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com." **Product Review Notification: Unless otherwise noted, reviewed products were purchased, borrowed, or accessed via publicly available product samples. Copyright
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