Treatments For Dyscalculia

Multisensory Instruction

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Individuals with dyscalculia tend to do better when they can learn mathematics through hands-on methods involving all the senses. Multisensory instruction helps patients relate math to real life objects instead of abstract concepts. Using hand movements and songs can assist with the memorization skills needed to count, and in the earlier stages of math, things like countable objects provide help with basic arithmetic. Consider using measuring cups and kitchen goods to teach fractions and use rulers or cut out shapes for geometry lessons. Things that get different portions of the brain involved in math will help individuals with dyscalculia to compensate for their difficulties with abstract and mathematical reasoning.

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