Life with dyscalculia is not easy especially if you're a parent who is homeschooling a child. It can be frustrating to both the teacher and student when it comes to teaching math. According to Faith, when your children struggle, it can be a reflection on the parents as well, who serves as their primary teacher. You somehow think that you are incapable of teaching the right lessons.
How Children With Dyscalculia Learn
Submitted by Judy Hanning on Mon, 2019-03-11 06:00
Dyscalculia has been defined as a learning disability that specifically deals with the difficulty of learning mathematics. It is not as well known as dyslexia or dysgraphia but it is as difficult for children who have it. Often, people who suffer from it does not easily get diagnosed. To name one specific person, who got diagnosed when she was an undergraduate in college was Faith Berens. She is a homeschool mom of two who has dyscalculia.
Understanding The Perspective of Children With Dycalculia
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It talks about how they can offer freedom
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It also talks about understanding a student
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It discusses choosing the curriculum for dyscalculia
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