There is another aspect of driving that is difficult for dyscalculic, which is quick mental estimations and calculations regarding speed, space, and time.
Read MoreWe fear our students will forget everything they learned over the school year and won’t be ready for the school year ahead. Let’s simplify our summer learning plan and expectations.
Read MoreDriving is one of those every-day tasks that is more complicated and stressful for dyscalculic individuals.
Read MoreWe hear a lot about the importance of playing games to develop math comprehension. But I want to talk about some important considerations if your child is dyscalculic.
Read MoreIt felt like my daughter was always late getting out the door on time. I constantly felt frustrated by this until I realized WHY she was having trouble.
Read MoreA surprisingly simple and powerful step you can take to clear away the confusion that comes with having a dyscalculic child.
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Read MoreDuring the spring of my daughter’s 8th grade year, I began looking into the options for high school. I was curious about how my daughter would navigate high school with a little-known learning disability, dyscalculia.
Read MoreI laughed, assuming she was exaggerating the time to tease us. It obviously hadn’t been 15 minutes since we separated.
Read MoreFor the parent who is feeling discouraged and overwhelmed about their child’s learning disability:
Read More“If we homeschool her, then she won’t make friends and she will lose her social skills.”
Read MoreShe blew up, stating loudly, “WHY IS EVERYTHING ALWAYS ABOUT HER?!”
Read MoreWhen I try to pretend it’s not there and avoid it by staying busy, eventually it becomes overly obvious and begins to impact my life.
Read MoreThat flash-back gave me a new perspective, and I could see just how far we had come from those difficult days.
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