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Dyscalculia

Dyscalculia refers to a wide range of persistent and extreme difficulties in math. Learn what the disorder entails, the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, testing, treatment, and prognosis.

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Math Learning Disabilities: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment

The effects of math failure during the years of schooling, as well as math illiteracy in adult life, can seriously handicap both daily living and vocational prospects. It may slam the door on a student’s occupational dreams and undermine their aspirations to be president, doctor, or engineer.

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Dyscalculia Characteristics, Symptoms and Signs

We discuss the characteristics, symptoms and signs of dyscalculia, as well as the symptoms and signs by age.

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Dyscalculia Types and Subtypes

What are the different types and subtypes of dyscalculia? The article investigates developmental and acquired dyscalculia, acalculia, and dyscalculia subtypes proposed by scholars.

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4 Causes of Dyscalculia

We investigate four possible causes of dyscalculia -- genetics, cognitive deficits, gaps in math skills and knowledge, and brain differences.

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Dyscalculia Statistics and Prevalence: How Common Is It?

Dyscalculia statistics and prevalence are discussed, which vary depending on the definition and situation.

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What Is Dyscalculia? How to Help Children Who Have It

Dyscalculia refers to a wide range of persistent and extreme difficulties in math, including weaknesses in understanding the meaning of numbers and difficulty applying mathematical principles to solve problems.

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Video: Apraxia Success Story

A father shares how Edublox is teaching his daughter to read after other programs have failed. She was diagnosed with apraxia.

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Returning the Light in Amy’s Eyes: An Edublox Experience – Uncut

This video is about Sandy and her daughter Amy, who was diagnosed with severe dyslexia and dyscalculia. Sandy shares how Edublox helped fill the holes Amy was missing: working memory, reading, number sense, understanding price tags, and more.

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Ask Susan: Daughter Has Profound Dyslexia, Dysnomia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia

My daughter Amy tested as profoundly dyslexic and struggles in math, writing and spelling as well. We have done two years of OG and have seen reading improvement, but she is still at least two grades behind. She has always been homeschooled though.

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