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Treatment for Dyscalculia – What to Do About it

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If you’re a parent with a child who has learning disabilities, then you know how difficult it can be to watch your child struggle with something. No parent wants to see their child struggle. Fortunately, there is a treatment for dyscalculia. It takes time and patience, but your child can overcome their dyslexia with math.

Treatment for DyscalculiaSo what exactly is dyscalculia? Dyscalculia is basically dyslexia and math. A child may not be able learn basic math as easily as some of their peers. Dyscalculia in children should be treated and not left alone, because once a child reaches adulthood, math is a required skill for any type of job he/she may wish to acquire.

Treatments for dyscalculia can vary from child to child (take the quick Does my Child Have Dyscalculia Test here). The most important thing to remember when dealing with a child who has a learning disability is to be patient. Show your child you understand, and you are there for them. Reacting with impatience may make your child feel stupid, and they may close down completely to the idea of learning – which is ultimately the exact opposite of what we’re trying to achieve.

Make sure you child spends time every day working on simple math concepts. Continual practice will really help their advancement. Flash cards, software games, worksheets, anything that keeps them focused. Most children don’t like knowing their doing “homework” , so anything that helps them practice without them feeling as though they’re working is a huge benefit. You can make up a lot of games to play using flash cards.

There are learning programs that allow your child to grow their skills, while also playing games. Two great ones are Making Math More Fun and the Math Board Games Book . They’re simple printable games and worksheets your child can play on, while learning number recognition and other basic math concepts. The great thing about these products, is your child doesn’t realize they are actually learning while they play them.

If you’re looking for a software to help your child with their dyscalculia, the Success In Math Program is a great one. The games can be played on the computer, and they are tailored to your child’s specific needs. You can find out more about the Success in Math Program software right here: Success In Math.

Children with learning disabilities are more often than not completely fine when they reach adults. It’s a hard road, but with love and support your child can overcome their learning disability.

 

 

Written by Jennifer K

December 27th, 2011 at 5:32 am