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[quote=Anonymous]Give to the Journal of Numerical Cognition. The real problem is not enough bench research to aide these children. They guess that methods deployed with dyslexia will assist (multi-sensory math) but no real proof. The first step is get a neuropsychological exam. This will be your road map. Perhaps there is undiagnosed ADHD. This can be co-morbid. You want to sort this out because math is in everything. Math jobs pay the best - and you want your child to face down hard things. Another good resource is ASDEC - or any of the dyslexia schools’ math teachers - dyscalculia can also be co-morbid. While we may not know the perfect curriculum repetition and step by step instruction with prompts from an IEP can make this do-able. Good luck! We found Jump Math to be very helpful as well. Look for any Tier 1 curriculum. Illustrative Math is also notable. [/quote]
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