Math often feels overwhelming for young learners, especially when concepts remain abstract. Visualization tools, such as number lines, graphs, and manipulatives, serve as bridges between theoretical mathematical ideas and practical understanding. A teaching children mathematics study reported that students using number lines improved subtraction accuracy by 25%. Similarly, graphs make math relatable by illustrating trends and relationships.
The correlation between math and literacy challenges in kids
Research consistently shows that difficulties in literacy and numeracy often go hand in hand, sharing underlying cognitive processes such as working memory, reasoning, and comprehension. A study in the Journal of Learning Disabilities found that 60-70% of children with dyslexia also struggle with math tasks that require logical reasoning or problem-solving.
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Math anxiety and failure: a neuroscientific perspective
Math anxiety affects nearly 20% of students, creating significant barriers to their academic success and leading to a long-term aversion to mathematics. Join us for an insightful webinar designed to address this pressing issue.
Neuropsychological and educational profile of children with Dyscalculia and Dyslexia
Understanding the neuropsychological and educational profiles of children with dyscalculia and dyslexia is essential for effective intervention. Utilizing tools like Calcularis for math and Grafari for literacy can significantly aid in this process. These platforms leverage neuropsychological principles to provide personalized learning experiences, ensuring that each child receives the support they need to succeed.
Master math: Solutions for early calculation difficulties
Recognizing the learning challenges that young children face is essential for giving them the right support, especially in math. Early intervention can reduce math anxiety and improve math achievement by 25%. Here, we explore common calculation difficulties and provide strategies to support young learners.
Partnership opportunities in EdTech: Dyslexia and Dyscalculia software for schools
Join us for a conversation about educational technology (EdTech) solutions for dyslexia and dyscalculia in schools. Gain insights into our software offerings, partnership opportunities, and a special pilot project initiative.