See our Dyscalculia Training options at https://dyscalculiatraining.org
See our training at https://dyscalculiatraining.org
Visit https://DyscalculiaTraining.org to see our training options
Visit https://DyscalculiaTraining.org to see our training options
Visit https://DyscalculiaTraining.org to see our training options
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Laura Jackson interviews Dr Schreuder about Parental Power and Parental Resources.
See more about Laura Jackson at her blog https://discoveringdyscalculia.com/
Dr Schreuder can be found at her website
The author and blogger Laura Jackson and Dr Schreuder discuss her work and their common interest in the math learning disability Dyscalculia.
See more about Laura Jackson at her blog https://discoveringdyscalculia.com/
Dr Schreuder can be found at her website
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Join the fight for awareness of dyscalculia; do the dyscalculia awareness training at https://dyscalculiaawareness.org
Or train online to become a dyscalculia tutor, see all details here: https://dyscalculiatutortraining.org
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Our hosts Abby and George discuss the articles found on https://dyscalculiaheadlines.com
specifically:
https://www.edutopia.org/article/elementary-math-outside
https://www.cambridgemaths.org/blogs/mathematics-is-sublime/
https://boldscience.org/the-cognitive-psychologist-linking-sensory-perception-and-childrens-learning/
Among other topics this podcast features an interview with Dr. Mila Marinova, a cognitive psychologist, discussing her research on the interconnectedness of language, mathematics, and cognitive development, particularly in multilingual contexts.
In this podcast we discuss dyscalculia, highlighting its challenges in everyday life, particularly with finances and the lack of societal and educational awareness. One source features a YouTuber sharing personal experiences with managing money as someone with dyscalculia and offering coping strategies. Another article emphasizes the under-diagnosis and insufficient support for dyscalculic children in the UK education system, advocating for better recognition and intervention. Finally, an HR perspective addresses the need for employers to understand and accommodate neurodivergent individuals, including those with dyscalculia, when they travel for work.
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The start of getting over dyscalculia is a good assessment. Email us for details at drschreuder@dyscalculiaservices.com
The start of getting over dyscalculia is a good assessment. Email us for details at drschreuder@dyscalculiaservices.com