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Do your students make a mess of math? Do they misunderstand the meaning of plus and minus? Do your kids cry when they have to count? Is there trouble with times tables? These problems might be symptoms of dyscalculia
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Do your students make a mess of math? Do they misunderstand the meaning of plus and minus? Do your kids cry when they have to count? Is there trouble with times tables? These problems might be symptoms of dyscalculia
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In the United States and Canada, the term learning disability (LD) is used to refer to a range of neurological conditions that affect one or more of the ways that a person takes in, stores, or uses information
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If you are a parent or teacher of a child with a learning disability – or have learning disabilities yourself - you are not alone. Typical learning difficulties include dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dysgraphia – often complicated by associated disorders such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
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For students who struggle with learning disabilities, math can be a source of enormous frustration. At long last, a number of spotlights are being directed at the area of math and in particular, the science underlying math learning. Info about this and more
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You can click on the map to find out about organisations in the different countries. Or you can follow the links underneath the map, to find out about organisations which deal with specific issues.




