«What's the point of telling someone they have
dyscalculia if you can't help them?»
Not exact matches
If you believe or your child has
dyscalculia and may be learning disabled, contact your school principal or counselor for information on how to request an assessment for your child.
If, as he believes,
dyscalculia is at heart a deficiency of basic number sense and not of memory, attention or language, as others have proposed, then nurturing the roots of number sense should help dyscalculics such as Christopher.
If you believe or your child has
dyscalculia and may be learning disabled, contact your school principal or counselor for information on how to request an assessment for your child.
It is possible, however, for evaluators to determine
if a child has
dyscalculia and learning disabilities in math through general types of diagnostic math assessments, reviews of student work, and cognitive assessments.
If your child has a language - based learning difficulty — such as
dyscalculia, dyslexia, and auditory processing disorder — they may have to work twice as hard to keep up with their peers in school.