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Specfic Test?
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| PlatosWisdom |
Posted on January 29 2007 04:01 PM
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I'm new to this forum and dyscalculia but not new to learning disabilities. I haven't had a chance to thoroughly cover this site yet but I will find the time later. Right now I am interested in learning more about any testing that is used to diagnose dyscalculia. |
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| Laura |
Posted on January 29 2007 06:34 PM
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Hi Platoswisdom, and welcome to the forum. Try going into the "getting diagnoised" bit of the forum you may find what you are looking for. |
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| PlatosWisdom |
Posted on January 30 2007 11:39 AM
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Thank you, from what I've read I've no doubt I found my answer. The bigger problem for me now is treatment. I personaly don't have dyscalculia but I need to help someone who does. Again from the various articles I've been reading I haven't found anything yet that I haven't tried. |
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| ert |
Posted on January 31 2007 07:07 AM
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Then you should find some books! Dyscalculia Guidance by Brian Butterworth and Trouble with math by Steve Chinn are good, I think. |
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| Countess |
Posted on February 18 2007 08:53 PM
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Just found that :
http://www.mathem...est.html#3
Countess
'You should really be sympathetic to people who suffer 'Normalism' (Geoff)
My Child (born 97) has Dyscalculia
Sorry for any spelling mistakes ;-) |
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| alena schmitt |
Posted on February 21 2007 02:37 AM
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well what have you tried and what are you trying to help this person learn or cope with |
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