TF-2083
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Special education
What is Dyscalculia?
Sometimes called number blindness, a condition that affects our
ability to acquire arithmetic skills.
Dyscalculia is a condition that has recently been discovered.
Dyscalculic learners can have difficulties understanding simple
number concepts, lack an intuitive grasp of numbers and have
problems learning number facts and procedures.
Designed specifically for 6-14 year old students, this
computer-based tool is simple to administer and fun for students to
take. The screener takes about 30 minutes to administer and
distinguishes between students with a poor ability in math and those
with this specific learning difficulty. Using standardized data, the
program immediately produces an individual diagnostic report and
student profile to help you build an individual program for your
students.
Subtests cover 4 basic areas:
• Enumerating.
• Understanding number size.
• Understanding numerals.
• Understanding simple arithmetic.
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