Homeschooling a child with dyscalculia takes patience, perseverance, and special accommodations. A child with this type of learning challenge can’t do math as easily as other children. Modifications need to be made in order to provide the child with some successes in math, otherwise he will get too frustrated to do the work.
I found tips and suggestions for you on how to help a child with dyscalculia. Hopefully they will provide you with what you need to teach your special child math.
Homeschooling a Child with Dyscalculia
Trouble With Math? Understanding Dyscalculia on Homeschooling with Dyslexia – Marianne describes the signs of dyscalculia and offers suggestions for helping kids with this learning challenge.
Homeschooling A Child With Dyscalculia: Why Is Math So Hard? on Different by Design Learning – Find out what one homeschool mom has done to accommodate her child’s special math needs.
Homeschooling with Dyscalculia: What You Need to Know | An Interview with Faith Berens on HSLDA – Find out what it’s like to have dyscalculia from a homeschool mom who has it. Also, learn what type of curriculum is best for a child with this learning disorder.
Do you have some tips for homeschooling a child with dyscalculia? Feel free to share them in the comment section.
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