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Mathematics Learning Disorder (commonly called "dyscalculia") is a brain-based learning disorder that affects arithmetic skills. Dyscalculia doesn't mean that your child will fail math. Dyscalculia is a recognized learning disability, so schools and colleges will usually make accommodations for dyscalculic students. This informative guide covers the causes for dyscalculia, how to get a diagnosis, what to expect in school after a diagnosis, and tips for parents to help their dyscalculic child.
About the Author
Stephanie Glen is a dyscalculic mathematician who has been teaching university-level mathematics for ten years. She holds a masters of mathematics education from Jacksonville University.
About the Author
Stephanie Glen is a dyscalculic mathematician who has been teaching university-level mathematics for ten years. She holds a masters of mathematics education from Jacksonville University.
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