Mar 24 2014
What are the signs of Dyscalculia?
New Dyscalculia Assessment Available Now
What are the signs of Dyscalculia? We have collected together a list of the difficulties experienced by people who may have a diagnosis of Dyscalculia, which you can find on our new assessment page.
Having worked in the U.K. in the field of Dyslexia for over 32 years and more recently Dyscalculia for the past 10 years, I believe that, with all learning difficulties, the process of arriving at a clear diagnosis often involves peeling away layers of possible learning difficulties until you arrive at the fundamental issues.
The aim of this assessment is not as much to arrive at a clinical diagnosis as to identify potential areas of difficulty and more specifically to give parents and teachers a clear idea of how to remediate these problems.
Regards
Celia Stone
Mar 31 2014
Year End Reductions: Stock Up On Extra Multi-Sensory Numeracy Resources
Ideal for helping struggling learners to catch-up or to bring a different approach to numeracy lessons
Make your budgets and Pupil Premiums go further
Help implement the new curriculum
Buy any of the items in our shop (including Beat Dyslexia, our multi-sensory literacy programme), bundles (for teaching groups of children at the same time) or special offers (combining our packs and training) before your year end for a 10% discount (quoting Year End Offer)
And remember, once you’ve bought a pack, it can be used over and over again to help teach as many children as you need.
Each pack includes a fully photocopiable workbook, CD to guide you through the programme, and a range of durable, colour-coded, multi-sensory resources.
To find out more or to place an order please contact us on
01943 871 902, info@beatdyscalculia.com
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