Are all children learning effectively in our schools? #dyscalculia

The differences in children with Special Educational Needs are more visible and demanding. They have problems that can interfere with learning basic skills such as reading, writing and/or mathematics. Some of these needs like dyslexia and dyscalculia can be lifelong conditions. Various areas of the brain regulate a child’s ability to concentrate.

Inclusive education means different and diverse students learning together in the same school, side by side in the same classroom.
~ Lanusongla Lemtur (Special Educator)

Specialists are needed for students who struggle.

ADHD is also a lifelong condition. Down Syndrome is caused by the presence of an extra chromosome. The difficulties they face can be auditory and visual impairment or difficulties with reasoning and other things. They can still have the same opportunity to learn and become active members of society. Read the article to learn more.

Key Takeaways:

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Parents want to see their children succeed as they progress through school. Some students might have a learning difference that takes parents by surprise.
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Dyscalculia is relatively new among students who are now facing these challenges. That will prevent students from acquiring basic math skills that they need to move forward.
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Special needs education has changed significantly over the years thanks to great research. Teachers can read through the research to learn more about special needs education for their students.