Dyscalculia

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Signs of dyscalculia at different ages
Signs of dyscalculia aren't always easy to spot. This checklist can give you a better idea of dyscalculia signs at different ages, like trouble with counting and number sense.
Types of tests for dyscalculia
If your child is having trouble with math, you may be wondering what’s causing it. Does she have dyscalculia, or is something else causing the difficulty? There’s only one way to know for sure. You’ll need to have her tested for dyscalculia (which is now diagnosed as "specific learning disorder," with the areas of math weaknesses listed).
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Dyscalculia doesn't just show up in math class. From measuring ingredients to remembering phone numbers, here are skills affected by math learning disabilities. Mehr zur Mathematik und Lernen allgemein unter zentral-lernen.de
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4-6% of the world's population is dyscalculic, a specific learning disability in mathematics. Dyscalculia is a word used to describe those with significant problems with numbers,but still have a normal or above normal IQ. They struggle with problems being able to learn to tell time, left/right orientation, rules in games and much more. See the list of symptoms.
Dyscalculia in grade school: 4 signs you might see
Dyscalculia can often be detected in grade school. Here are some signs of math struggles to look out for.
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Dyscalculia: What You’re Seeing in Your High-Schooler
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Developmental dyscalculia is a difficulty in learning mathematics which is thought to affect 3-6% of the population and may be due, at least in part, to a dysfunction of areas of the brain that represent numerical information.
Guest post interview-- Dyscalculia awareness: A mathematical learning disability
Kids Math Teacher: Guest post interview-- Dyscalculia awareness: A mathematical learning disability