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10 Common Signs of Dyscalculia

10 Common Signs of Dyscalculia Dyscalculia is a learning disability that affects one’s ability to learn mathematics, as compared to same age peers who receive identical instruction. It may cause difficulty with counting, working memory for numbers, ability to recognize

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Build Student Portfolios in TouchMath Hub

Build Student Portfolios in TouchMath Hub One of the things we have heard from educators time and again is that managing student assignments, records, and data can be challenging. Questions abound on how best to keep track of a combination

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5 Autism Facts for Autism Acceptance Month

5 Autism Facts for Autism Acceptance Month April is Autism Acceptance Month and to celebrate, we decided to share some facts about Autism Spectrum Disorder that we found compelling.     Children with autism often demonstrate superior math skills compared with

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Learning from Dyslexia to Ignite Dyscalculia Awareness

Learning from Dyslexia to Ignite Dyscalculia Awareness When it comes to learning difficulties, dyslexia has long taken center stage, with surmounting support and widespread awareness reinforcing its legitimacy. But lurking in the shadows, its numerical counterpart, dyscalculia, endures a much

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Dyscalculia is Hard to Spell: The Art of Advocacy

Dyscalculia is Hard to Spell: The Art of Advocacy According to the Learning Disabilities Association of America, 1 in 5 children in the U.S. have learning and attention issues. Learning and attention issues are difficulties that affect various aspects of

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Behind the Misconceptions: Hidden Disabilities

Behind the Misconceptions: Hidden Disabilities According to the National Center for Learning Disabilities, an estimated 15% of the U.S. population, equivalent to one in every seven individuals, grapples with a learning disability. This translates to roughly 10 million children and

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